Publication:

Hegel’s Theory of International Politics: Reply to Jaeger (2004)

Author(s): Brooks T

    Abstract: Hans-Martin Jaeger argues in this Journal that Hegel endorses a ‘reluctant realism’, whereby Hegel's theory of international politics institutionalises a transnationalising civil society of states. In Jaeger's view, Hegel's conception of individuals in civil society is analogous to states in international politics. On the contrary, I argue Hegel's conception of abstract right is far more commensurable with his theory of international politics. The mutual recognition existing in civil society – which helps to produce legal relationships – does not exist beyond the state where there are no legal relationships. Thus, Hegel is a realist of a more familiar sort, without any ‘reluctance’.

      • Date: 02-12-2003
      • Journal: Review of International Studies
      • Volume: 30
      • Issue: 1
      • Pages: 149-152
      • Publication type: Article
      • Bibliographic status: Published
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      Dr Thom Brooks
      Reader in Political and Legal Philosophy