MIA > Biblioteca > Marx/Engels > Novidades
Escrito: 1843-1844
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Transcrito por Eduardo Velhinho;
HTML por José Braz para The Marxists Internet Archive.
Part 1: The State §§ 261 - 271
a- Private
Right vis-à-vis the State
b- The
State as Manifestation of Idea or product of man
c- The
Political Sentiment
d- Analysis
Part 2. The Constitution §§ 272 - 286
a- The
Crown
b- Subjects
and Predicates
c- Democracy
d- Résumé
of Hegel's development of the Crown
Part 3. The Executive §§ 287 - 297
a- The
Bureaucracy
b- Separation
of the state and civil society
c- Executive
'subsuming' the individual and particular under the universal
Part 4: The Legislature §§ 298 - 303
a. The
Legislature
b. The
Estates
c. Hegel
presents what is as the essence of the state.
d. In
Middle Ages the classes of civil society and the political classes were
identical.
Part 5: The Estates §§ 304 - 307
a. Hegel
deduces birthright from the Absolute Idea
b. Hegel's
Mediations
c. Real
extremes would be Pole and non-Pole
d. The
Agricultural Class
e. "The
state is the actuality of the ethical Idea"
f. The
Romans and Private Property
Part 6: Civil Society and the Estates §§ 308 - 313
a. Civil
Society and the Estates
b. Individuals
conceived as Abstractions
c. Hegel
does not allow society to become the actually determining thing
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