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Hegel and Italian Political Thought explores the profound impact of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s philosophical framework on Italian political development during a critical period of nation-building and ideological transformation. Fernanda Gallo provides a comprehensive analysis of how Italian thinkers, politicians, and activists adapted and applied Hegelian concepts to address their own political circumstances and aspirations.
The book traces the intellectual networks and debates through which Hegelian dialectics, philosophy of history, and theory of the state became integrated into Italian political discourse. From the conservative uses of Hegelian thought to support institutional frameworks to its progressive appropriation by liberal and radical movements, Gallo demonstrates the remarkable versatility and enduring relevance of Hegel’s ideas in the Italian context. This detailed historical study illuminates the complex relationship between abstract philosophy and concrete political action during Italy’s formative decades.







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