This text relates Hegel to preceding and succeeding political
philosophers. The Hegelian notion of the interdependence of
political philosophy and its history is demonstrated by the links
established between Hegel and his predecessors and successors.
Hegel's political theory is illuminated by essays showing its
critical assimilation of Plato and Hobbes, and by studies reviewing
subsequent critiques of its standpoint by Stirner, Marx and
Collingwood. The relevance of Hegel to contemporary political
philosophy is highlighted in essays which compare Hegel to Lyotard
and Rawls.
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