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12 Hegel’s Theology of Glory
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Spirit in Canada 3
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Hegel and the Spirit of Reconciliation
- Reconciliation, Freedom, and the State 15
- Spirit and Sittlichkeit 20
- The Dialectic of Self and State 29
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John Watson and the Spirit of Empire
- Idealism and Imperialism 41
- Watson’s Political Problem: The Individual and the State 48
- Watson’s History of Universal Reason 59
- The State in Question: Hobbes, Rousseau, and Hegel 67
- Watson’s Theory of Relative Sovereignty 76
- Watson contra the British and American Hegelians 86
- Watson’s Imperial Spirit 101
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George Grant and the Spirit of Tyranny
- Canada’s “Fate” and the Worship of History 111
- Hegel’s Theology of Glory 128
- The “Mistake” of Christianity 138
- The “Fate” of North America 149
- Trudeau and the Betrayals of the Bureaucrats 158
- Philosophy, Tyranny, and the “End” of Canada 168
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Charles Taylor and the Spirit of Community
- Recognition and the “Saving” of Modernity 179
- A Philosophical History of Recognition 191
- Expressivism and the Ethic of Authenticity 199
- Herder and the “Measure” of Expressivism 207
- Freedom, Community, State: Hegel contra Taylor 216
- Quebec, Trudeau, and the Crisis of Canada 224
- Illiberal Strands in Taylor’s Thought 239
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Northern Spirits - an Iterative Conclusion
- Taylor’s Tale of Multiculturalism 257
- Grant and the Conundrum of Canada 271
- Watson and the Return to Empire 281
- Notes 301
- Bibliography 369
- Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Spirit in Canada 3
-
Hegel and the Spirit of Reconciliation
- Reconciliation, Freedom, and the State 15
- Spirit and Sittlichkeit 20
- The Dialectic of Self and State 29
-
John Watson and the Spirit of Empire
- Idealism and Imperialism 41
- Watson’s Political Problem: The Individual and the State 48
- Watson’s History of Universal Reason 59
- The State in Question: Hobbes, Rousseau, and Hegel 67
- Watson’s Theory of Relative Sovereignty 76
- Watson contra the British and American Hegelians 86
- Watson’s Imperial Spirit 101
-
George Grant and the Spirit of Tyranny
- Canada’s “Fate” and the Worship of History 111
- Hegel’s Theology of Glory 128
- The “Mistake” of Christianity 138
- The “Fate” of North America 149
- Trudeau and the Betrayals of the Bureaucrats 158
- Philosophy, Tyranny, and the “End” of Canada 168
-
Charles Taylor and the Spirit of Community
- Recognition and the “Saving” of Modernity 179
- A Philosophical History of Recognition 191
- Expressivism and the Ethic of Authenticity 199
- Herder and the “Measure” of Expressivism 207
- Freedom, Community, State: Hegel contra Taylor 216
- Quebec, Trudeau, and the Crisis of Canada 224
- Illiberal Strands in Taylor’s Thought 239
-
Northern Spirits - an Iterative Conclusion
- Taylor’s Tale of Multiculturalism 257
- Grant and the Conundrum of Canada 271
- Watson and the Return to Empire 281
- Notes 301
- Bibliography 369
- Index 389