<p>This collection of essays on Fichte&rsquo;s philosophico-political thought by Diego Fusaro described by La Repubblica as &lsquo;possibly the&nbsp;brightest star in the Italian philosophical firmament of our times&rsquo; explicitly recalls Jacques D&rsquo;Hondt&rsquo;s landmark 1968 thesis &quot;Hegel secret&quot;. Fusaro argues that there is a &lsquo;secret Fichte&rsquo; &ndash; different from the Fichte we have grown accustomed to thanks to the numerous hermeneutical essays of the greater part of the Fichte-Forschung.</p><p>The &lsquo;secretiveness&rsquo; of Fichte is twofold. As Fichte&rsquo;s Wissenschaftslehre is hermetic and difficult to comprehend it presents a&nbsp;fertile abundance of interpretations in which a deeper and &lsquo;secret&rsquo; meaning may blossom. Although the &lsquo;Fichte enigma&rsquo; remains unresolved Fusaro opens new avenues for future research aimed at&nbsp;decoding Fichte&rsquo;s work. Secondly Fusaro argues that Fichte was&nbsp;always a secret supporter of the French Revolution particularly the transforming passion which made the Revolution possible.</p><p>Accurately translated by Margherita Bernardi this is a significant contribution to a growing body of studies on Fichte and his&nbsp;ongoing relevance.</p>
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