Hegelians after Hegel
Hegelians after Hegel
As the political, economic, and social conditions of Germany changed, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's ideals also changed and became traditional and conservative. This chapter discusses scholars who were rapidly moving away from the religious and political ideal embodied in the philosophy of Hegel, who include Bruno and Edgar Bauer, Arnold Ruge, David Friedrich Strauss, Max Stirner, Moses Hess, and Ludwig Feuerbach. They pursued a fundamental review of Hegel's assessments of religion and their relationship to right reason, philosophy, and the state.
Keywords: Hegel, Bruno Bauer, Edgar Bauer, Arnold Ruge, David Friedrich Strauss, Max Stirner, Moses Hess, Ludwig Feuerbach, religion, state
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