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Multidimensional Interpretation Of Hegel's Thought Of Civil Society

Posted on:2011-10-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L T GaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360308990624Subject:Marxist philosophy
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Hegel does not simply examine civil society from the political point, but from multi-dimensions to define his own theory of civil society. Hegel saw civil society for the pursuit of economic freedom in which the pursuit of the interests gives the significance social economic life to the public. At the same time, Hegel not only gives the public the economic life of society, but also gives a political mission of civil society and improves people's cultural vision of the main freedoms. Civil society is a differential, modern society which reflects the market economy the development of Western Europe after the one dollar from the traditional political and social, into economic, cultural, political, separation of the areas of progressive and pluralistic society. Thus, Hegel gives definition of civil society not only from an economic dimension to one-dimensional, but from multi-dimensional dimensions to describe their own ideas of civil society. Hegel on the economic dimension of civil society, civil society has been preset need state support, because the economy is a division of power, human relationships are abstract, external, rather than the common link. Therefore, the public area of the community is an independent, not a self-contained area that requires support of the state, requiring a judicial protection of ownership. Hegel also gives the economic life of the people within the community in the value of achieving the main human freedom. Civil society is an important part of realizing free will to achieve. It is in the abstract freedom and the freedom of the unity of the subjective "ethics" stage, therefore, Hegel has given people the main civil society improve the vision of free culture. Finally, by interpretation of Marx's ideas of civil society to realize ideas of Marx and Hegel, civil society members of the public dialogue on social thought, we can see the ideas of Marx to Hegel. Marx constructed his own philosophy of historical materialism just through inheritance to Hegel's thought of civil society in a critical way.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hegel, civil society, Marx, multi-dimensional interpretation
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