“The essence of the modern state is that the universal be bound up with the complete freedom of its particular members and with private well-being, that thus the interests of family and civil society must concentrate themselves on the state. It is only when both these moments subsist in their strength that the state can be regarded as articulated and genuinely organized.”
Quote by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Hegel's Philosophy of right
This seminal work delves into the concepts of freedom, law, and the state, offering Hegel's perspective on the development of human society and the role of the state in achieving moral and political order. more
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