Sartre's work could be described as an untethered Hegelianism.

In other words, Sartre takes Hegel's writing style and surgically detaches it from Hegel's overall philosophical project.

The literary motive force that takes Hegel from point A to point B is still in operation, but there is no plan and no destination.  The engine is running, but no one is at the steering wheel, and so the vehicle wanders randomly around the map. 

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