2023
DOI: 10.1177/10659129231172415
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Hegel, History, Hostility: The Persistence of War in Hegel’s Political Philosophy

Abstract: The return of war in Europe has renewed the urgency of understanding war’s role in the interstate system. Although many theorists take a progressive view in which war is withering away, others argue war remains a recurrent feature of political life. This article contributes to theoretical debates about war’s ongoing significance by systematically reconstructing Hegel’s theory of war and its relevance for understanding war’s persistence. Historically, Hegel thinks war has taken increasingly rational forms over … Show more

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