Hegel’s Dialectical Political Economy [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 33 (1):134-137 (2001)
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Abstract

The renaissance in the study of Hegel’s political and social philosophy has focused in recent years on moral thought, ethics, law, political institutions, categories of social freedom and other themes which Hegel laid out primarily in the Philosophy of Right. Curiously missing from many of these studies is the relation of political economy—or economics more generally— to the larger body of Hegel’s political theory and philosophy. Added to this is the ostensible decline of Marxism which has also led to new attempts at importing dialectics into modern social scientific research.

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