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actually cancelling and rending in pieces the universal substance。 Its spirit is the attitude of
thoroughgoing discordance: on one side it retains its own will in the honour it receives; on the other
hand it gives up its will; but in part it therein alienates from itself its inner nature; and arrives at the
extreme of discordance with itself; in part it subdues the universal substance to itself; and puts this
entirely at variance with itself。 It is obvious that; as a result; its own specific nature; which made it
distinct from the so…called base type of mind; disappears; and with that this latter type of mind too。
The base type has gained its end; that of subordinating universal power to self…centred isolation of
self。

Endowed in this way by the universal power; self…consciousness exists in the form of universal
beneficence: or; from another point of view; universal power is wealth that again is itself an object
for consciousness。 For wealth is here taken to be the universal put indeed in subjection; but which
is not yet absolutely returned into the self through this first transcendence。 Self has not as yet its
self as such for object; but the universal essential reality 'm a state of sublation。 Since this object
has first come into being; the relation of consciousness towards it is immediate; and consciousness
has thus not yet set forth its discordance with this object: we have here nobility acquiring its own
self…centred existence in the universal that has become non…essential; and hence acknowledging
the object and feeling grateful to its benefactor。

Wealth has within it from the first the aspect of self existence (Fürsichmein)。 It is not the self…less
universal of state…power; or the unconstrained simplicity of the natural life of spirit; it is
state…power as holding its own by effort of will in opposition to a will that wants to get the mastery
over it and get enjoyment out of it。 But since wealth has merely the form of being essential; this
one…sided self…existent life — which has no being in itself; which is rather the sublation of inherent
being — is the return of the individual into himself to find no essential reality in his enjoyment。 It
thus itself needs to be given animation; and its reflective process of bringing this about consists in
its becoming something real in itself as well as for itself; instead of being merely for itself; wealth;
which is the sublated essential reality; has to become the essentially real。 In this way it preserves its
own spiritual principle in itself。

It will be sufficient here to describe the content of this process since we have already explained at
length its form。 Nobility; then; stands here in relation not to the object in the general sense of
something essential; what is alien to it is self…existence itself。 It finds itself face to face with its own
self as such in a state of estrangement; as an objective solid actuality which it has to take from the
hands of another self…centred being; another equally fixed and solid entity。 Its object is
self…existence; i。e。 its own being: but by being an object this is at the same time ipso facts an alien
reality; which is a self…centred being on its own account; has a will of its own; i。e。 it sees its self
under the power of an alien will on which it depends for the concession of its self 。

From every particular aspect self…consciousness can abstract; and for that reason; even when
under an obligation to one of these aspects; retains the recognition and inherent validity of
self…consciousness as an independent reality。 Here; however; it finds that; as regards its own ego;
its own proper and peculiar actuality; it is outside itself and belongs to an other; finds its
personality as such dependent on the chance personality of another; on the accident of a moment;
of an arbitrary caprice; or some other utterly irrelevant circumstance。

In the sphere of legal right; what lies in the power of the objective being appears as an incidental
content from which it is possible to make abstraction; and the governing force does not affect the
self as such; rather this self is recognized。 But here the self sees its self…certainty as such to be the
most unreal thing of all; finds its pure personality to be absolutely without the character of
personality。 The spirit of its gratitude is; therefore; one in which it feels profoundly this condition of
humiliation; and feels also the deepest revolt as well。 Since the pure ego sees itself outside self; and
torn in sunder; everything that has continuity and universality; everything that bears the name of
law; good; and right; is thereby torn to pieces at the same time; and goes to rack and ruin: all
identity and concord break up; for what holds sway is the purest discord and disunion; what was
absolutely essential is absolutely unessential; what has a being on its own account has its being
outside itself: the pure ego itself is absolutely disintegrated。

Thus although this consciousness receives back from the sphere of wealth the objective form of
being a separate self…existence; and transcends that objective character; yet it is not only; like the
preceding reflexion; not completed in principle; but is consciously unsatisfied: the reflexion;
wherein the self receives itself as an objective fact; is sheer direct contradiction that has taken root
in the pure ego as such。 Qua self; however; it at the same time ipso facto rises above this
contradiction; it is absolutely elastic; and again cancels this sublation of itself; repudiates this
repudiation of itself; wherein its self…existence is made to be something alien to it; revolts against
this acceptance of itself and in the very reception of itself is self…existent。

Since; then; the attitude of this type of consciousness is bound up with this condition of utter
disintegration; the distinction constituting its spiritual nature…that of being nobility and opposed to
baseness…falls away and both aspects are the same。

The spirit of well…doing that characterizes the action of wealth may; further; be distinguished from
that of the conscious life accepting the benefit it confers; and deserves special consideration。

The spirit animating wealth had an unreal insubstantial independence; wealth was something given
freely to all。 By communicating what it has; however; it passes into something essential and
inherent; since it fulfilled its destiny; that of sacrificing itself; it cancels the aspect of singleness; that
of merely seeking enjoyment for one's own self; and; being thus sublated qua single; spirit here is
universality or essentially real。

What it imparts; what it gives to others; is self…existence。 It does not hand itself over; however; as
a natural self…less object; as the frankly and freely offered condition of unconscious life; but as
self…conscious; as a reality keeping hold of itself: it is not like the power of an inorganic element
which is felt by the consciousness receiving its force to be inherently transitory; it is the power over
self; a power aware that it is independent and voluntary; and knowing at the same time that what it
dispenses becomes the self of someone else。

Wealth thus shares repudiation with its clientele; but in place of revolt appears arrogance。 For in
one aspect it knows; as well as the self it benefits; that its self…existence is a matter of accident but
itself is this accident in whose power personality is placed。 In this mood of arrogance — which
thinks it has secured through a dole an alien ego…nature; and thereby brought its inmost being into
submission — it overlooks the secret rebellion of the other self: it overlooks the fact of all bonds
being completely cast aside; overlooks this pure disintegration; in which; the self…identity of what
exists for its own sake having become sheer internal discordance; all oneness and concord; all
subsistence is rent asunder; and in which in consequence the repute of and respect for the
benefactor are the first to be shattered。 It stands directly in front of this abyss; cleaving it to the
innermost; this bottomless pit; where every solid base and stay have vanished: and in the depths it
sees nothing but 

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