Hegel Muqaddima Qasira
هيجل: مقدمة قصيرة جدا
Genres
tr. D. Ainslie (Russell & Russell, New York, 1969); W. T. Stace,
The Philosophy of Hegel (Dover, New York, 1955); and J. N. Findlay,
Hegel: A Re-examination (Allen & Unwin, London, 1958).
Among notable books on Hegel’s social and political ideas are: Herbert Marcuse,
Reason and Revolution (Humanities Press, New York, 1954); Shlomo Avineri,
Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1972); Raymond Plant,
Hegel (Allen & Unwin, London, 1973); and Judith Shklar,
Freedom and Independence: A Study of the Political Ideas of Hegel’s 'Phenomenology of Mind’ (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1976). Some heated exchanges over the extent to which Hegel’s philosophy supports the authoritarian state have been collected by Walter Kaufmann in a volume entitled
Hegel’s Political Philosophy (Atherton
Hegel’s Political
Unknown page