The average rating for Hegel's political philosophy--problems and perspectives based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2008-10-26 00:00:00 Zain Raza deadly serious. no other reason to go to this book. but if you want to do a mini-apprenticeship on Hegel, then this book is a good guide for the those who have gone past the introductory books. |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-07-12 00:00:00 Jhone Linas In this work Plant investigates into Hegel's political philosophy through which Hegel tries to reinvigorate the ancient city state's unity of public and private domains. Since in the city-states individuals could take part in public space all the free citizens were political and free. In modern state Hegel tried to reconcile personal space with public space. He leaves no room for individuals except for in state. Therefore, for Hegel when personal act concides with state's act, then individual actualize his self and becomes free. So, he acts rationally. For Hegel, "what is rational is actual, what is actual is rational", the actual was modern state so he who obeys the rules put by the state acts rationally. Modern free individual is rational and manifestation of the self which is in search of self-recognition. |
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