· The MASTER SLAV relation is doomed to failure, for two fundamental reasons.
Firstly, the
‘master’ desires the recognition and affirmation of his full humanity and
value, and uses the subordinated ‘slave’ for that end.
This means that the
‘master’, perversely, is dependent upon
the ‘slave’, thus inverting the relation of domination.
Moreover, this forced
relation of recognition remains thoroughly incomplete, since the ‘slave’ is not
in a position to grant affirmation freely,
but is compelled to do so due to his subordination. Affirmation or recognition is not freely given
The relation between Master and Slave…is not recognition properly so-called…The Master is not the only one to consider himself Master. The Slave, also, considers him as such. Hence, he is recognized in his human reality and dignity. But this recognition is one-sided, for he does not recognize in turn the Slave’s human reality and dignity.
. Moreover, the ‘master’ has no desire to transform the world, whereas the ‘slave’, unsatisfied with his condition, imagines and attempts to realise a world of freedom in which his value will finally be recognised and his own desires satisfied. The slave’s ideological struggle is to overcome his own fear of death and take-up struggle against the ‘master’, demanding the recognition of his value and freedom
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