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Hegel's critique of liberalism : rights in context

Print Book, English, 1989
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1989
xiv, 251 pages ; 24 cm
9780226763491, 9780226763507, 0226763498, 0226763501
17953897
Machine derived contents note: 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