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Philosophy of History

Hegel lecturing
Submitted by libcom on July 28, 2005

The Philosophy of History
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
With Prefaces by Charles Hegel
and the Translator, J. Sibree, M.A.
"The History of the World is not intelligible apart from a
Government of the World." W. V. Humboldt

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  • G.W.F. Hegel

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