Hegel and Deleuze cannily examines the various resonances and 
dissonances between these two major philosophers. The collection 
represents the best in contemporary international scholarship on G. W. 
F. Hegel and Gilles Deleuze, and the contributing authors inhabit the 
as-yet uncharted space between the two thinkers, collectively addressing
 most of the major tensions and resonances between their ideas and 
laying a solid ground for future scholarship. The essays are organized 
thematically into two groups: those that maintain a firm but nuanced 
disjunction or opposition between Hegel and Deleuze, and those that 
chart possible connections, syntheses, or both. As is clear from this 
range of texts, the challenges involved in grasping, appraising, 
appropriating, and developing the systems of Deleuze and Hegel are 
varied and immense. While neither Hegel nor Deleuze gets the last word, 
the contributors ably demonstrate that partisans of either can no longer
 ignore the voice of the other.
