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Hegel And Italian Political Thought Fernanda Gallo

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Hegel And Italian Political Thought Fernanda Gallo
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Fernanda Gallo
ISBN: 9781009494120, 1009494120
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Hegel And Italian Political Thought Fernanda Gallo by Fernanda Gallo 9781009494120, 1009494120 instant download after payment.

Across Italy in the nineteenth century, a generation of intellectuals engaged with Hegel's philosophy while actively participating in Italian political life. Hegel and Italian Political Thought traces the reception and transformation of these ideas, exploring how Hegelian concepts were reworked into political practices by Italians who had participated in the 1848 revolution, who would lead the new Italian State after unification, and who would continue to play a central role in Italian politics until the end of the century. Fernanda Gallo investigates the particular features of Italian Hegelianism, demonstrating how intellectuals insisted on the historical and political dimension of Hegel's idealism. Set apart from the broader European reception, these thinkers presented a critical Hegelianism closer to practice than ideas, to history than metaphysics. This study challenges conventional hierarchies in the study of Italian political thought, exploring how the ideas of Hegel acquired newfound political power when brought into connection with their specific historical context.

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