Hegel's social philosophy the project of reconciliation
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994
- xiv, 278 p. ; 22 cm
- Modern European philosophy .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book provides an authoritative account of Hegel's social philosophy at a level that presupposes no specialised knowledge of the subject. Hegel's social theory is designed to reconcile the individual with the modern social world. Michael Hardimon explores the concept of reconciliation in detail and discusses Hegel's views on the relationship between individuality and social membership, and on the family, civil society, and the state. The book is an important addition to the string of major studies of Hegel published by Cambridge. It will interest a broad swathe of readers in philosophy, (both students and specialists), and could be used in courses on political and social theory.
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Politique et sociale Reconciliation History, surveys Individuality, social membership Family Civil society State Alienation Community Division of labor Freedom Happinesss Liberals Market system Marriage Political self-determination Social roles Underclass