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22788 | A human only become a somebody as a member of a social estate [Hegel] |
Full Idea: When we say that a human being must be somebody, we mean that he must belong to a particular estate. …A human being with no estate is merely a private person and does not possess universality. | |
From: Georg W.F.Hegel (Elements of the Philosophy of Right [1821], 207 add) | |
A reaction: The first rebellion in Europe against the rising individual liberalism which started with Descartes and was clarified in Kant. Hegel's idea is hugely influential, especially through Marx. I don't believe being a person is a wholly social matter. |
22792 | Individuals attain their right by discovering their self-consciousness in institutions [Hegel] |
Full Idea: Individuals attain their essential right by discovering their essential self-consciousness in social institutions, as that universal aspect of their particular interests which has being in itself. | |
From: Georg W.F.Hegel (Elements of the Philosophy of Right [1821], 264) | |
A reaction: This is the source of the influential idea made famous by Marx. Hegel seems to have a rather rigid and deterministic view of society, which fixes self-consciousness. The modern view is that self-consciousness is endlessly malleable, by society. |