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100 1 $aWeil, Eric.
240 10 $aHegel et l'Etat.$lEnglish.
245 10 $aHegel and the state /$cEric Weil ; translated by
Mark A. Cohen.
260 $aBaltimore ;$aLondon :$bJohns Hopkins University
Press,$c1998.
300 $axi, 127 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aThe Traditional Interpretation of Hegel's
Political Philosophy -- 1. The Historical Context of Hegel's
Political Philosophy -- 2. The Philosophical Foundations of
Politics -- 3. The State as the Reality of the Moral Idea --
4. The Constitution -- 5. The Character of the Modern State
-- App. Marx and the Philosophy of Right.
520 $aWhat kind of political philosopher was Hegel? In
what ways was he right and wrong, and how much does it
matter? To what extent can he be held responsible for the
factions that came after him? Was he the founder of modern
revolutionary theory, the great conservative champion of the
Prussian militarist state, or a philosopher with equal
appeal to left and right? The controversy surrounding such
questions is fed both by the facts of Hegel's life and by
the immense range of views expressed in his writings and
lectures. In Hegel and the State Eric Weil reviews these
disputes, their philosophic underpinnings, and their
historical consequences, providing an introduction to the
breadth of Hegel's thoughts about politics as well as a
reliable guide through its twists, turns, and detours.
600 10 $aHegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,$d1770-1831.
650 0 $aState, The.