Hegel's Critique of Liberalism
Rights in Context
266 pages, 6 x 9
©
1989
Paper $28.00
ISBN: 9780226763507
Published September 1991
Preface A Note on the Texts 1. Why Hegel Today? 2. The Origins of the Hegelian Project Hegel and the Divided Self Romanticism and Revolution Civic Religion, Positivity, and the Volksgeist The Discovery of the Dialectic 3. The Critique of the Liberal Theory of Rights Hegel and the Enlightenment The Theory of Natural Rights Critique of Natural Rights, I: Hobbes and Locke Critique of Natural Rights, IIa: Kant Critique of Natural Rights, IIb: Fichte Hegel and the French Revolution: Rousseau The Politics of Virtue 4. Hegel's Theory of Rights The Concept of Human Rights and Its Critics The Subject of Rights The Origin of Rights The Right of Recognition 5. The Hegelian Rechtsstaat Hegel and Practical Philosophy Civil Society and the Corporation The Rule of Law The Universal Class The Monarch War and International Relations 6. Hegel's Idea of a Critical Theory What Is Dialectic? Immanent Critique and the Foundations of Phenomenology Bildung and Negative Dialectics The Skeptical Moment The Logic of Determinate Negation 7. Reason and History Reason and Understanding Contradiction Rational Necessity Absolute Knowledge and the End of History 8. Hegel and the Liberal Legacy Index
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