1971 First Edition. 8vo pp viii, +246. Red cloth hardback in dust wrapper. Owners name on front free endpaper otherwise Very good.
Editor ,”The Hegelian conception of the state,” pp. 1-29; John Plamenatz,” History as the realization of freedom”, pp. 30-51; J.-F. Suter, “Burke, Hegel, and the French Revolution”, pp. 52-72; Judith N. Shklar, “Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology’: an elegy for Hellas”, pp. 73-89; K.-H. Ilting, “The structure of Hegel’s ‘Philosophy of Right'”, pp. 90-110; G. Heiman, “The sources and significance of Hegel’s corporate doctrine”, pp. 111-135; Manfred Riedel, “Nature and freedom in Hegel’s ‘Philosophy of Right'”, pp. 136-150; David E. Cooper, “Hegel’s theory of punishment”, pp. 151-167; D.P. Verene, “Hegel’s account of war”, pp. 168-180; W. H. Walsh, “Principle and prejudice in Hegel’s philosophy of history”, pp. 181-198; R.N. Berki, “Perspectives in the Marxian critique of Hegel’s political philosophy”, pp. 198-219; Eugene Fleischmann, “The role of the individual in pre-revolutionary society”, pp. 220-229; Editor, Hegel’s Political Philosophy: some thoughts on its contemporary relevance”, pp. 230-241; Index, pp. 243-246.
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