The State of Capital: Hegel’s Critique of Bourgeois Society
The State of Capital: Hegel’s Critique of Bourgeois Society
Author(s): TODD MCGOWANSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Philosophy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Law
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Hegel; Philosophy of Right; state; capitalism; civil society; absolute
Summary/Abstract: egel’s Philosophy of Right openly proclaims itself to be a work without a political agenda, an interpretation of politics rather than a political project. This essay contends that Hegel’s decision to locate the universality of the state as the culminating point of the political structure represents itself a political intervention that occurs through the act of interpretation. Hegel’s analysis of the relationship between capitalism (or civil society) and the state reveals that we must adopt the perspective of the state when looking at capitalist society. By doing so, we can recognize the political exigency of moving from capitalist particularism to the uni-versality of the state form.
Journal: Praktyka teoretyczna
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 44
- Page Range: 87-112
- Page Count: 26
- Language: Polish