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    Liberties, Wrongs, and Representation
    Journal of Philosophy 84 (10): 556-564. 1987.
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    Hegel's Politics: Liberal or Democratic?
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1). 1986.
    It probably comes as a surprise to no one that Hegel's political philosophy is difficult to interpret. But his political thought clearly poses problems which the rest of his work does not, and these problems arise from apparent political ambivalence on his part towards the French Revolution, towards monarchy, towards the doctrine of popular sovereignty, towards public opinion and press freedom - well, there is scarcely a reader of Hegel who could not add some additional topic to this already len…Read more