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100 1 $aDallmayr, Fred R.$q(Fred Reinhard),$d1928-
245 10 $aG.W.F. Hegel :$bmodernity and politics /$cFred R.
Dallmayr.
250 $aNew ed.
260 $aLanham, Md. :$bRowman & Littlefield
Publishers,$cc2002.
300 $axxi, 270 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aModernity and political thought
500 $aOriginally published: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage
Publications, c1993. With new frontmatter.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
600 10 $aHegel, Georg Wilhelm
Friedrich,$d1770-1831$xContributions in political science.
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/
fy035/2002015224.html
990 0 $tSeries Editor's Introduction /$rMorton Schoolman
-- $g1.$tIntroduction -- $g2.$tToward a Modern Polis:
Hegel's Evolving Political Thought -- $tLife and Times --
$tHegel's Philosophical System -- $tEarly Political and
Theological Writings -- $tThe Constitution of Germany --
$tKnowledge, Faith, and Natural Law -- $tLabor, Economics,
and Public Life -- $tPhenomenology of Spirit -- $tFrom Jena
to Berlin -- $g3.$tMinerva at Dusk: Hegel's Philosophy of
Right -- $tPrelude: The Wurttemberg Estates -- $tNatural Law
and Theory of the State -- $tPhilosophy of Right: Preface --
$tIntroduction: Rightness and Freedom -- $tPrivate Property
and Contracts -- $tMorality: Subjective Welfare and
Conscience -- $tEthical Life: Family -- $tCivil Society:
System of Needs and Labor -- $tSocial Welfare and Group
Pluralism -- $tThe State as Embodiment of Reason --
$tConstitutional Government and Separation of Powers --
$tInternational Politics -- $tWorld History -- $tEpilogue:
The English Reform Bill --
990 80 $g4.$tEffective History: Hegel's Heirs and Critics
-- $tSubjective Inwardness: Kierkegaard -- $tSocial Praxis:
Marx -- $tWill to Power: Nietzsche -- $tPolitics and
Bureaucracy: Weber -- $tLiberal Positivism: Popper --
$tGerman and French Existentialism -- $tPostmetaphysics:
Heidegger -- $tPhilosophical Hermeneutics: Gadamer --
$tPoststructuralism and Deconstruction -- $g5.$tMinerva at
Dawn: Hegel's Political Thought Today.
991 $aFred R. Dallmayr is Packey Dee Professor of
Political Theory at the University of Notre Dame.