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VII. Right, Violence, and Notrecht
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Translators’ Note xiii
- Hegel Source Abbreviations xv
- Preface to the Italian Edition xvii
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ONE. A Liberal, Secret Hegel?
- I. Searching for the ‘‘Authentic’’ Hegel 3
- II. The Philosophies of Right: A Turning Point or Continuity 32
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TWO. Hegel, Marx, and the Liberal Tradition
- III. Contractualism and the Modern State 53
- IV. Conservative or Liberal? A False Dilemma 71
- V. Hegel and the Liberal Tradition: Two Opposing Interpretations of History 96
- VI. The Intellectual, Property, and the Social Question 124
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THREE. Legitimacy and Contradictions of Modernity
- VII. Right, Violence, and Notrecht 153
- VIII. ‘‘Agora’’ and ‘‘Schole’’: Rousseau, Hegel, and the Liberal Tradition 180
- IX. School, Division of Labor, and Modern Man’s Freedom 204
- X. Moral Tension and the Primacy of Politics 225
- XI. Legitimacy of the Modern and Rationality of the Actual 246
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FOUR. The Western World, Liberalism, and the Interpretation of Hegel’s Thought
- XII. The Second Thirty Years War and the ‘‘Philosophical Crusade’’ against Germany 267
- XIII. Liberalism, Conservatism, the French Revolution, and Classic German Philosophy 290
- Notes 311
- Bibliography 355
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Translators’ Note xiii
- Hegel Source Abbreviations xv
- Preface to the Italian Edition xvii
-
ONE. A Liberal, Secret Hegel?
- I. Searching for the ‘‘Authentic’’ Hegel 3
- II. The Philosophies of Right: A Turning Point or Continuity 32
-
TWO. Hegel, Marx, and the Liberal Tradition
- III. Contractualism and the Modern State 53
- IV. Conservative or Liberal? A False Dilemma 71
- V. Hegel and the Liberal Tradition: Two Opposing Interpretations of History 96
- VI. The Intellectual, Property, and the Social Question 124
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THREE. Legitimacy and Contradictions of Modernity
- VII. Right, Violence, and Notrecht 153
- VIII. ‘‘Agora’’ and ‘‘Schole’’: Rousseau, Hegel, and the Liberal Tradition 180
- IX. School, Division of Labor, and Modern Man’s Freedom 204
- X. Moral Tension and the Primacy of Politics 225
- XI. Legitimacy of the Modern and Rationality of the Actual 246
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FOUR. The Western World, Liberalism, and the Interpretation of Hegel’s Thought
- XII. The Second Thirty Years War and the ‘‘Philosophical Crusade’’ against Germany 267
- XIII. Liberalism, Conservatism, the French Revolution, and Classic German Philosophy 290
- Notes 311
- Bibliography 355
- Index 369