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Hegels World Revolutions

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Full Title:

Hegels World Revolutions

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Bourke

ISBN:

9780691250182

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1st December 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social and political philosophy
History

Dewey:

944.04

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

A new account of the relevance of Hegels ideas for todays world, countering the postwar anti-Hegel "insurgency"

G.W.F. Hegel was widely seen as the greatest philosopher of his age. Ever since, his work has shaped debates about issues as varied as religion, aesthetics and metaphysics. His most lasting contribution was his vision of history and politics. In Hegels World Revolutions, Richard Bourke returns to Hegels original arguments, clarifying their true import and illuminating their relevance to contemporary society. Bourke shows that central to Hegels thought was his anatomy of the modern world. On the one hand he claimed that modernity was a deliverance from subjection, but on the other he saw it as having unleashed the spirit of critical reflection. Bourke explores this predicament in terms of a series of world revolutions that Hegel believed had ushered in the rise of civil society and the emergence of the constitutional state.

Bourke interprets Hegels thought, with particular reference to his philosophy of history, placing it in the context of his own time. He then recounts the reception of Hegels political ideas, largely over the course of the twentieth century. Countering the postwar revolt against Hegel, Bourke argues that his disparagement by major philosophers has impoverished our approach to history and politics alike. Challenging the condescension of leading thinkersfrom Heidegger and Popper to Lvi-Strauss and Foucaultthe book revises prevailing views of the relationship between historical ideas and present circumstances.

Author Bio

Richard Bourke is professor of the history of political thought and a fellow of Kings College at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of a number of books, including Empire and Revolution: The Political Life of Edmund Burke (Princeton).

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