Hegel and Republicanism: Non-Domination, Economics, and Political Participation

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Hegel and Republicanism by Christopher Yeomans Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Description This Element explores Hegel s political thought in relation to republicanism, from its roots in Aristotle to Renaissance Florence. It asks whether viewing Hegel through a republican lens clarifies his ideas, and whether his philosophy offers critiques of republican traditions. It highlights both interpretive insights and critical evaluations. Publisher Description This Element is about the relationship between the political thought of the German philosopher G. W. F. Hegel (1770 1831) and a tradition of political thinking known as republicanism that traces its roots at least to 15th century Florence and perhaps further back to Aristotle. Throughout, we will be investigating this relationship along two dimensions. First, we will be asking whether it advances our understanding of Hegel s thought to consider him to be a republican, and if so, in what way and to what extent. The point here is not to assimilate Hegel to a cause or a label, but to see whether the individual outlines of Hegel s thought might be brought into focus by adopting the lens of republicanism. Second, we will be considering whether Hegel s thought offers criticism of various other forms of republicanism and how we might evaluate that criticism. Details ISBN 100970530X ISBN-13 9781009705301 Title Hegel and Republicanism Author Christopher Yeomans Format Hardcover Year 2026 Pages

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Year: 2026
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781009705301
  • Condition: Fine

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