Hegelian Dialectic Principle

What is the Hegelian Dialectic Principle?

The Hegelian Dialectic Principle has three components:


  1. Problem
  2. Reaction
  3. Solution

Problem

A problem, which is usually rooted in creating fear, is created.  An example of a problem can be "school to prison pipeline" or "terrorism" and is usually accompanied by a horrific act, i.e. the events surrounding September 11, 2001.

Reaction

The problem is certainly going to stir up reactions.  The reaction is usually fear.  Once people are afraid, they are afraid of the solution.

Solution

The solution is usually something that is either very intrusive or unrealistic.  An example is the Patriotic Act after the September 11, 2001 incidences or donating to a school with no plan or organization.




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