Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel — "The State is absolutely rational inasmuch as it is the actuality of the substant…"

The State is absolutely rational inasmuch as it is the actuality of the substantial will which it possesses in the particular self-consciousness once that consciousness has been raised to consciousness of its universality.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Modern · Dialectical philosophy

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Elements of the Philosophy of Right, Part III, Ethical Life, Section III, The State, §258

Date: 1821

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