Abstract
This volume contains four of Hegel's most important political tracts which he produced for the attention of the general public. Included are "The German Constitution," "On the Recent Domestic Affairs of Wurtemberg, especially on the Inadequacy of the Municipal Constitution," "Proceedings of the Estates Assembly in the Kingdom of Wurtemberg, 1815-1816," and "The English Reform Bill." Passages omitted in the translation of the third of these writings have been summarized by Knox. Pelcynski's [[sic]] "introduction" is a monograph in itself, considering, in an historical and a critical fashion, Hegel as a political writer and political philosopher.—E. A. R.