Book Review: Susan Buck-Morss's *Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History*

Book Review: Susan Buck-Morss's *Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History*
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009 SUSAN BUCK-MORSS’S RECENT OFFERING Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History, takes critical aim at two targets: what she identifies as Eurocentric models of universal history, on the one hand, and, on the other, the rejection of any notion of universality whatsoever in favor of the postmodernist “plurality of alternative models” (ix). What she proposes instead is “a universal history worthy of the name” (x), by which she means one that does not give the European Enlightenment and its direct heirs a monopoly on the historical project of freedom. [Read More]