Douglas MoggachThe New Hegelians
Politics and Philosophy in the Hegelian School
Douglas Moggach is professor of political science and philosophy at the University of Ottawa. A recipient of a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and a senior research fellowship at King's College, Cambridge, he has held visiting professorships at the University of Toronto and the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. He is the author of The Philosophy and Politics of Bruno Bauer.
Introduction: Hegelianism, republicanism, and modernity Douglas Moggach; 1.
Eduard Gans on poverty and on the constitutional debate Norbert Waszek; 2.
Ludwig Feuerbach's Critique of Religion and the end of moral philosophy
Howard Williams; 3. The symbolic dimension and the politics of Left
Hegelianism Warren Breckman; 4. Exclusiveness and political universalism in
Bruno Bauer Massimiliano Tomba (translated from Italian by Douglas
Moggach); 5. Republican rigorism and emancipation in Bruno Bauer Douglas
Moggach; 6. Edgar Bauer and The Origins of the Theory of Terrorism Eric
v.d. Luft; 7. Ein Menschenleben: Hegel and Stirner Lawrence S. Stepelevich;
8. 'The State and I': Max Stirner's anarchism David Leopold; 9. Engels and
the invention of the catastrophist conception of the industrial revolution
Gareth Stedman Jones; 10. The basis of the state in the Marx of 1842 Andrew
Chitty; 11. Marx and Feuerbachian essence: returning to the question of
'Human Essence' in historical materialism José Crisóstomo de Souza; 12.
Freedom and the 'Realm of Necessity' Sean Sayers; 13. Work, language and
community: a response to Hegel's critics Ardis B. Collins.