Transcription of Philosophy of Right - Marxists
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Hegel's Philosophy of Right Hegel's Philosophy of Right First Published: by G Bell, London, 1896. Translated: by S W Dyde, 1896. Preface and Introduction with certain changes in terminology: from Philosophy of Right , by G W F Hegel 1820, Translated. Prometheus Books; Remainder: from Hegel's Philosophy of Right , 1820, translated, Oxford University Press; First Published: by Clarendon Press 1952, Translated: with Notes by T M Knox 1942. Table of Contents Preface .. 1. Introduction .. 13. Division of the 44. First Part: Abstract Right .. 47. i Property .. 51. A. Taking Possession .. 61. B. Use of the 66. C. Alienation of Property .. 71. Transition from Property to Contract .. 78. ii Contract .. 79. A. Gift.. 85. B. Exchange.
2 Hegel’s Philosophy of Right there. In a work which is concrete, and presents such a diversity of phases, we may safely neglect to display at every turn the logical process, and may take for granted an acquaintance with the scientific procedure. Besides, it …
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