Hegel In 90 Minutes by Paul Strathern
A brisk, accessible primer that sketches the life and central ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, explaining his dialectical method, absolute idealism, and the view that history unfolds as reason realizing itself. It summarizes key works and concepts—such as the Phenomenology, the role of contradiction and negation, and Hegel’s theories of freedom and the state—while noting his influence and the controversies surrounding his system. The book emphasizes clarity and context, aiming to make Hegel’s dense, systematic thought intelligible to general readers in a short, readable format.
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