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Single Idea 23273

[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 14. Nationalism ]

Full Idea

A state is well constituted and internally strong if the private interest of the citizens is united in the universal goal of the state.

Gist of Idea

In a good state the goal of the citizens and of the whole state are united

Source

Georg W.F.Hegel (Introduction to the Philosophy of History [1840], 3)

Book Ref

Hegel,Georg W.F.: 'Introduction to the Philosophy of History', ed/tr. Rauch,Leo [Hackett 1988], p.27


A Reaction

The obvious question is who decides on the goals, and what to do with the citizens who don't accept them.


The 8 ideas from 'Introduction to the Philosophy of History'

Hegel inserted society and history between the God-world, man-nature, man-being binary pairs [Hegel, by Safranski]
We should all agree that there is reason in history [Hegel]
World history has no room for happiness [Hegel]
The state of nature is one of untamed brutality [Hegel]
The soul of the people is an organisation of its members which produces an essential unity [Hegel]
The human race matters, and individuals have little importance [Hegel]
In a good state the goal of the citizens and of the whole state are united [Hegel]
The goal of the world is Spirit's consciousness and enactment of freedom [Hegel]