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The State As A Community Of Persons In Hegel; A Critique
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Thus, the
absolute democracy of Rousseau was rightly criticized by Hegel. And the
criticisms gave direction to Hegel’s philosophy of the organic state.
This absolute democracy gave individuals the right to agree and form
government of all citizens’ participation. This implies that there is no
state outside the civil society, because all are decision makers. This
form, according to Rousseau, accords well with individual inalienable
freedom that should not be surrendere ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Thus, the
absolute democracy of Rousseau was rightly criticized by Hegel. And the
criticisms gave direction to Hegel’s philosophy of the organic state.
This absolute democracy gave individuals the right to agree and form
government of all citizens’ participation. This implies that there is no
state outside the civil society, because all are decision makers. This
form, according to Rousseau, accords well with individual inalienable
freedom that should not be surrendere ... Continue reading---
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