Pelczynski
The State and Civil Society
Studies in Hegel's Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Pelczynski, Z. A.
Pelczynski
The State and Civil Society
Studies in Hegel's Political Philosophy
Herausgeber: Pelczynski, Z. A.
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This book discusses the state and civil society which were distinguished by Hegel as two stages in the dialectical development from the family to the nation.
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This book discusses the state and civil society which were distinguished by Hegel as two stages in the dialectical development from the family to the nation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521289696
- ISBN-10: 0521289696
- Artikelnr.: 26331396
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521289696
- ISBN-10: 0521289696
- Artikelnr.: 26331396
Preface
Introduction: the significance of Hegel's separation of the state and civil society Z. A. Pelczynski
1. From self-consciousness to community: act and recognition in the master-slave relationship J. M. Bernstein
3. Hegel, Plato and Greek 'sittlichkeit' M. J. Inwood
4. Political community and individual freedom in Hegel's philosophy of state Z. A. Pelczynski
5. Hegel's radical idealism: family and state as ethical communities Merold Westphal
6. Hegel's concept of the state and Marx's early critique K.-H. Ilting
7. Towards a new systematic reading of Hegel's Philosophy of right Klaus Harmann
8. Propaganda and analysis: the background to Hegel's article on the English Reform Bill M. J. Petry
9. Obligation, contract and exchange: on the significance of Hegel's abstract right Seyla Benhabib
10. Hegel on work, ownership and citizenship Alan Ryan
11. Subjectivity and civil society Garbis Kortian
12. The dialectic of civil society K.-H. Ilting
13. Hegel on identity and legitimation Raymond Plant
14. Economy, utility and community in Hegel's theory of civil society A. S. Walton
15. Nation, civil society, state: Hegelian sources of the Marxian non-theory of nationality Z. A. Pelczynski
Notes
Bibliography.
Introduction: the significance of Hegel's separation of the state and civil society Z. A. Pelczynski
1. From self-consciousness to community: act and recognition in the master-slave relationship J. M. Bernstein
3. Hegel, Plato and Greek 'sittlichkeit' M. J. Inwood
4. Political community and individual freedom in Hegel's philosophy of state Z. A. Pelczynski
5. Hegel's radical idealism: family and state as ethical communities Merold Westphal
6. Hegel's concept of the state and Marx's early critique K.-H. Ilting
7. Towards a new systematic reading of Hegel's Philosophy of right Klaus Harmann
8. Propaganda and analysis: the background to Hegel's article on the English Reform Bill M. J. Petry
9. Obligation, contract and exchange: on the significance of Hegel's abstract right Seyla Benhabib
10. Hegel on work, ownership and citizenship Alan Ryan
11. Subjectivity and civil society Garbis Kortian
12. The dialectic of civil society K.-H. Ilting
13. Hegel on identity and legitimation Raymond Plant
14. Economy, utility and community in Hegel's theory of civil society A. S. Walton
15. Nation, civil society, state: Hegelian sources of the Marxian non-theory of nationality Z. A. Pelczynski
Notes
Bibliography.
Preface
Introduction: the significance of Hegel's separation of the state and civil society Z. A. Pelczynski
1. From self-consciousness to community: act and recognition in the master-slave relationship J. M. Bernstein
3. Hegel, Plato and Greek 'sittlichkeit' M. J. Inwood
4. Political community and individual freedom in Hegel's philosophy of state Z. A. Pelczynski
5. Hegel's radical idealism: family and state as ethical communities Merold Westphal
6. Hegel's concept of the state and Marx's early critique K.-H. Ilting
7. Towards a new systematic reading of Hegel's Philosophy of right Klaus Harmann
8. Propaganda and analysis: the background to Hegel's article on the English Reform Bill M. J. Petry
9. Obligation, contract and exchange: on the significance of Hegel's abstract right Seyla Benhabib
10. Hegel on work, ownership and citizenship Alan Ryan
11. Subjectivity and civil society Garbis Kortian
12. The dialectic of civil society K.-H. Ilting
13. Hegel on identity and legitimation Raymond Plant
14. Economy, utility and community in Hegel's theory of civil society A. S. Walton
15. Nation, civil society, state: Hegelian sources of the Marxian non-theory of nationality Z. A. Pelczynski
Notes
Bibliography.
Introduction: the significance of Hegel's separation of the state and civil society Z. A. Pelczynski
1. From self-consciousness to community: act and recognition in the master-slave relationship J. M. Bernstein
3. Hegel, Plato and Greek 'sittlichkeit' M. J. Inwood
4. Political community and individual freedom in Hegel's philosophy of state Z. A. Pelczynski
5. Hegel's radical idealism: family and state as ethical communities Merold Westphal
6. Hegel's concept of the state and Marx's early critique K.-H. Ilting
7. Towards a new systematic reading of Hegel's Philosophy of right Klaus Harmann
8. Propaganda and analysis: the background to Hegel's article on the English Reform Bill M. J. Petry
9. Obligation, contract and exchange: on the significance of Hegel's abstract right Seyla Benhabib
10. Hegel on work, ownership and citizenship Alan Ryan
11. Subjectivity and civil society Garbis Kortian
12. The dialectic of civil society K.-H. Ilting
13. Hegel on identity and legitimation Raymond Plant
14. Economy, utility and community in Hegel's theory of civil society A. S. Walton
15. Nation, civil society, state: Hegelian sources of the Marxian non-theory of nationality Z. A. Pelczynski
Notes
Bibliography.