Justice and Freedom in Hegel 1st Edition
Justice and Freedom in Hegel — Paolo Diego Bubbio (1st Edition)
Grasp the enduring puzzle of modern political life with a compelling, contemporary reading of Hegel. This first-edition study by Paolo Diego Bubbio illuminates how concepts of justice and freedom interlock in Hegel’s thought, offering readers a clear pathway through dense philosophical terrain.
Bubbio combines careful textual scholarship with accessible prose to unpack central Hegelian works such as the Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Right. He shows how Hegel’s account of recognition, ethical life, and institutional freedom speaks directly to today’s debates in political philosophy, law, and social theory. Whether you are a student, scholar, or intellectually curious reader, you’ll find the arguments rigorous yet readable.
Why this edition matters: Bubbio reframes Hegel’s legacy for a global audience—European and North American readers, as well as emerging philosophical communities worldwide—connecting historical insight to contemporary issues of rights, responsibility, and democratic life. The book highlights practical implications for justice systems, public policy, and civic engagement without sacrificing theoretical precision.
Clear, engaging, and thought-provoking, Justice and Freedom in Hegel offers a vital resource for courses, research, and private study. Add this essential Hegelian analysis to your collection and deepen your understanding of how freedom and justice can be theorized in a complex, pluralistic world. Order your copy today to join the conversation.
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