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" It is of the utmost importance that people should be organized because only so do they become mighty and powerful. Otherwise, they are nothing but a heap, an aggregate of atomic units. Only when the particular associations are organized members of the... "
Whose Democracy?: Nationalism, Religion, and the Doctrine of Collective ... - Page 16
by Sabrina P. Ramet - 1997 - 233 pages
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Hegel's Political Philosophy: Problems and Perspectives

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1971 - 264 pages
...was the latter which used its so-called corporate structure as a means of total centralized control. that the masses should be organized, because only so do they become mighty and powerful '." Organization means articulation and articulation stands for the political recognition of the groups,...
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Hegel's Theory of the Modern State

Shlomo Avineri - 1974 - 270 pages
...of the population, have been left more or less unorganized. And yet it is of the utmost importance that the masses should be organized, because only...the state are they possessed of legitimate power." On the other hand, the dialectical position of corporations between civil society and the state calls...
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Moral Foundation of the State in Hegel's Philosophy of Right: Anatomy of an ...

Michael H. Mitias - 1984 - 208 pages
...of the population, have been left more or less unorganized. And yet it is of the utmost importance that the masses should be organized, because only...the state are they possessed of legitimate power." (Add. to § 290) What merits special attention here is that the corporate system is for Hegel a political...
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The Sociological Tradition

1993 - 374 pages
...private interest with the maintenance of the whole . . . It is of the utmost importance that people should be organized because only so do they become...the state are they possessed of legitimate power." 8 Hegel is as apprehensive of mass society as Burke or Bonald. Hegel's theory of authority is premised...
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International Law and the Possibility of a Just World Order: An Essay on ...

Steven V. Hicks - 1999 - 308 pages
...of utmost importance for these groups to be organized, for only in doing so can they become forceful and powerful. Otherwise, they are nothing but a heap, an aggregate of atomic units. (/>/?,§ 290A) Finally, corporations mediate between the particular interests of individual members...
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Guild and State: European Political Thought from the Twelfth Century to the ...

320 pages
...a means to truly effective participation by the masses in politics: 'It is of the utmost importance that the masses should be organized, because only...nothing but a heap, an aggregate of atomic units' (PR 290). In other words, this was one way by which he attempted to incorporate a popular voice, muzzled...
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