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Single Idea 22778

[from 'Elements of the Philosophy of Right' by Georg W.F.Hegel, in 24. Political Theory / B. Nature of a State / 2. State Legitimacy / c. Social contract ]

Full Idea

The arbitrary will of individuals cannot break away from the state, because the individual is already by nature a citizen of it. It is the rational destiny of humans to live within a state, and if there is no state reason requires it to be established.

Gist of Idea

Individuals can't leave the state, because they are natural citizens, and humans require a state

Source

Georg W.F.Hegel (Elements of the Philosophy of Right [1821], 075 add)

Book Reference

Hegel,Georg W.F.: 'Elements of the Philosophy of Right', ed/tr. Wood,Allen W. [CUP 1991], p.106


A Reaction

The Aristotelian view, in opposition to the social contract idea that individuals must choose to have a state. I agree with Hegel, but find his authoritarian tone disturbing. What else will I be told is my 'rational destiny'? We want liberal communiity.