NOTES

1. I confine myself here to the essentials of the argument as I understand it. A somewhat expanded statement of Hegel's view will be found in Appendix I.

2. It may be said that it is the function of will to subdue nature, but this is precisely to give it the freedom of a despot, and leave the personality unfree. To do Hegel justice, no such antithesis seems contemplated in his argument.

3. Phil. des Rechts, p. 205.

4. The Philosophical Theory of the State, pp. 95, 96.