Non-Domination, Economics, and Political Participation
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.
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