This paper challenges two previous articles published in EJHET concerning Hegel's outlook upon the economic sphere in his Philosophy of Right. These contributions interpret Hegel as the promoter of a fragile mix of economic liberalism and "political communitarianism" (Greer 1999) or alternatively as a theorist of economic nationalism (Nakano 2004). In this paper, it is argued that Hegel's economic thought has rather to be interpreted as promoting an ethical economy. It is shown that by reinterpreting dialectically the teachings of classical economics, Hegel considers the self-regulatory mechanisms that are at work in the market economy to be offering a mere potentiality that must be actualised. This actualisation implies at first institutio...
This thesis analyses the constructions of the market in the thought of Adam Smith and Georg Wilhelm ...
It is a commonly held idea that modern and contemporary societies, insofar as they aim to guarantee ...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
This paper challenges two previous articles published in EJHET concerning Hegel's outlook upon the e...
This article examines the analysis of the economic system developed by Hegel in the Elements of the ...
This article examines the analysis of the economic system developed by Hegel in the Elements of the ...
For Hegel, in order to understand the meaning, scope, and importance of economic freedom it is neces...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
The aim of this paper is to provide a reconstruction of Hegel’s theory of economic development. The ...
In Hegel’s Philosophy of Right we can find an understanding of production that expresses itself in H...
A key part of Hegel’s practical philosophy is his theory of civil society and the idea of a ratio...
In this article we present the debate that has arisen among different Hegelian authors about the imp...
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
This paper tackles Hegel’s approach to poverty in his philosophy of right. I claim first that Hegel’...
The legal regulations and formal rules of democracy alone are not enough to hold a society together ...
This thesis analyses the constructions of the market in the thought of Adam Smith and Georg Wilhelm ...
It is a commonly held idea that modern and contemporary societies, insofar as they aim to guarantee ...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
This paper challenges two previous articles published in EJHET concerning Hegel's outlook upon the e...
This article examines the analysis of the economic system developed by Hegel in the Elements of the ...
This article examines the analysis of the economic system developed by Hegel in the Elements of the ...
For Hegel, in order to understand the meaning, scope, and importance of economic freedom it is neces...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
The aim of this paper is to provide a reconstruction of Hegel’s theory of economic development. The ...
In Hegel’s Philosophy of Right we can find an understanding of production that expresses itself in H...
A key part of Hegel’s practical philosophy is his theory of civil society and the idea of a ratio...
In this article we present the debate that has arisen among different Hegelian authors about the imp...
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
This paper tackles Hegel’s approach to poverty in his philosophy of right. I claim first that Hegel’...
The legal regulations and formal rules of democracy alone are not enough to hold a society together ...
This thesis analyses the constructions of the market in the thought of Adam Smith and Georg Wilhelm ...
It is a commonly held idea that modern and contemporary societies, insofar as they aim to guarantee ...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...