Lecture Hegel and the Representative Constitution Add to calendar 2023-03-15 15:00 2023-03-15 17:00 Europe/Rome Hegel and the Representative Constitution Sala del Torrino Villa Salviati- Castle YYYY-MM-DD Print Share: Share on Facebook Share on BlueSky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email Scheduled dates Mar 15 2023 15:00 - 17:00 CET Sala del Torrino, Villa Salviati- Castle Organised by Department of History The EUI Intellectual History Working Group and Max Weber Fellow Kathleen Mccrudden Illert hosts a book presentation by History alumnus Elias Buchetmann Hegel and the Representative Constitution provides the first comprehensive historical discussion of the institutional dimension of G. W. F. Hegel's political thought. Elias Buchetmann traces this much-neglected aspect in unprecedented contextual detail and makes the case for reading the Philosophy of Right from 1820 as a contribution to the lively and widespread public debate on the constitutional question in contemporary Central Europe. Drawing on a broad range of primary source material, this volume illuminates the wider political discourse in post-Napoleonic Germany, carefully locates Hegel's institutional commitments within their immediate cultural and political context, and reveals him as something closer to a public intellectual. By exploring this indispensable thinker's demand for the constitutional protection of popular participation in government, it contributes beyond Hegel scholarship to shed new light on the history of democratic theory in early nineteenth-century Europe and encourages critical reflection on questions of representation today.Please register in order to get a seat or to receive the ZOOM link Attachments HEC Events - Privacy Statement - Sept 2021.pdf