Hegel on freedom and authority

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Hegel on freedom and authority

Renato Cristi

(Political philosophy now)

University of Wales Press, 2005

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [200]-213

Includes indexes

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Description

Hegel's concept of civil society endorses a market economy and a liberal outlook. But his concept of state culminates in an authoritarian prince who is protector of the constitution. The tensions and contradictions that plague Hegel's liberal society that cannot be resolved by its own civil institutions, motivate his conservative authoritarianism.

Table of Contents

  • The Hegelsche Mitte and Hegel's Monarch
  • The Epistemology of Authoritarian Liberalism
  • Property and Recognition
  • Liberal Civil Society
  • Authoritarian State
  • Hegel and Roman Liberalism
  • The Hegelsche Mitte in 2000

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