The Philosophical Theory of the State
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Originally published in 1899. Contents Include: The Three Lines of Criticism - Rise and Conditions of the Philosophical Theory of the State - Sociological Compared with Philosophical Theory - The paradox of Political Obligation; Self Government - The problem of Political Obligation more Radically treated - The Conception of a "Real" Will - The Conception of Liberty as Illustrated by the Foregoing Suggestions - Psychological Illustration of the Idea of a Real or General Will - Nature of the End of the State and Consequent Limit of State Action - Rousseau's Theory as Applied to the Modern State: Kant, Fichte, Hegel - The Analysis of a Modern State, Hegel's "Philosophy of Right" - Institutions Considered as Ethical Ideas
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