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Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns
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Translated into English for the first time, this work portrays a different side of Hegel -- not just as a philosopher preoccupied with abstract ideas but a man deeply enmeshed and active in the pressing, concrete political issues of his time.
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Domenico Losurdo is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Urbino and President of the International Hegel-Marx Society for Dialectical Thought. He is the author of numerous books in Italian.
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“Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns constitutes an extremely valuable and original contribution to the study of the genealogy of modernity and of bourgeois culture.”—Joseph A. Buttigieg, editor, The Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci
“Domenico Losurdo is one of the great contemporary authorities on Hegel; his work needs to be known in the English-speaking world.”—Fredric Jameson, Duke University
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Translators’ Note
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Hegel Source Abbreviations
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Preface to the Italian Edition
xvii - ONE. A Liberal, Secret Hegel?
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I. Searching for the ‘‘Authentic’’ Hegel
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II. The Philosophies of Right: A Turning Point or Continuity
32 - TWO. Hegel, Marx, and the Liberal Tradition
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III. Contractualism and the Modern State
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IV. Conservative or Liberal? A False Dilemma
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V. Hegel and the Liberal Tradition: Two Opposing Interpretations of History
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VI. The Intellectual, Property, and the Social Question
124 - THREE. Legitimacy and Contradictions of Modernity
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VII. Right, Violence, and Notrecht
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VIII. ‘‘Agora’’ and ‘‘Schole’’: Rousseau, Hegel, and the Liberal Tradition
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IX. School, Division of Labor, and Modern Man’s Freedom
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X. Moral Tension and the Primacy of Politics
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XI. Legitimacy of the Modern and Rationality of the Actual
246 - FOUR. The Western World, Liberalism, and the Interpretation of Hegel’s Thought
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XII. The Second Thirty Years War and the ‘‘Philosophical Crusade’’ against Germany
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XIII. Liberalism, Conservatism, the French Revolution, and Classic German Philosophy
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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