What experience and history teaches us is that people and governments have never learned anything from history, or acted on principles deduced from it
What and how much I possess is a matter of indifference so far as rights are concerned
Education is the art of making man ethical
Without Hegel, modern thought is unthinkable - all those whose ideas have made the modern age have worked in his shadow.
Hegel s preoccupations remain as relevant today as ever - not least the isolation of the individual adrift in society. Yet if his philosophy seems as contemporary as ever, Hegel s religious views have been dismissed as irrelevant anachronism. In this concise and illuminating guide, Raymond Plant demonstrates how the distinction is false, revealing that Hegel tackled the issues of interest to us all.
About the Author
Professor Raymond Plant is a Labour peer. He joined the Dickson Poon School of Law in January 2002 as Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Philosophy. He was previously Master of St. Catherine s College Oxford from 1994 -2000 and before that, Professor of European Political Thought at the University of Southampton.
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