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- URN to cite this document:
- urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-521156
- DOI to cite this document:
- 10.5283/epub.52115
Abstract
This article argues that the citizens of Hegel’s state cannot maintain themselves as politically free because they are susceptible to mutual enslavement. I demonstrate this by focusing on the Roman republican background of Hegel’s constitution, the potential trajectory of its dissolution and the accompanying means of its cyclical fortification through courage. Hegel, by integrating aspects of ...
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