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* ''Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History'', 2009.  [http://ias.umn.edu/2009/02/26/buck-morss-susan-2/ Buck-Morss discusses this book in a talk entitled "From Hegel and Haiti to Universal History" in 2009]
 
* ''Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History'', 2009.  [http://ias.umn.edu/2009/02/26/buck-morss-susan-2/ Buck-Morss discusses this book in a talk entitled "From Hegel and Haiti to Universal History" in 2009]
 
** ''Hegel y Haití: La dialéctica amo-esclavo, una interpretación revolucionaria'', Buenos Aires: Grupo editorial Norma, 2005. (Spanish)
 
** ''Hegel y Haití: La dialéctica amo-esclavo, una interpretación revolucionaria'', Buenos Aires: Grupo editorial Norma, 2005. (Spanish)
* With Emily Jacir, ''100 Notes – 100 Thoughts No. 004'', 2012, 48 pp. ISBN 9783775728539 [http://d13.documenta.de/#publications/?tx_publications_pi1%5Bdetails%5D=15&cHash=10e040336787f97f99038643dbcf8ec3]
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* With Emily Jacir, ''[http://ge.tt/api/1/files/6kd7jXf/0/blob?download 100 Notes – 100 Thoughts, No. 004]'', 2012, 48 pp. ISBN 9783775728539 [http://d13.documenta.de/#publications/?tx_publications_pi1%5Bdetails%5D=15&cHash=10e040336787f97f99038643dbcf8ec3]
  
 
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Susan Buck-Morss is a philosopher and cultural historian. She is a Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. A longtime Professor of Political Philosophy and Social Theory at Cornell University’s Department of Government, she was also a member of Cornell’s graduate fields in Comparative Literature, History of Art, German Studies, and the School of Art, Architecture and Planning.

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