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  • Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Part 1: Foundations; 1. Reconfiguring Spirit; 2. Group Formation and Divisions in the Young Hegelian School; Part 2: Religion, Politics, Freedom; 3. The Metaphysical and Theological Commitments of Idealism: Kant, Hegel, Hegelianism; 4. Hegel's Philosophy of Religion and the Question of "Right" and "Left" Hegelianism; 5. Politics, Religion, and Personhood: The Left Hegelians and the Christian German State; 6. Hegelianism and the Politics of Contingency; Part 3: Politics, Civil Society, Ethics; 7. Hegelianism and the Theory of Political Opposition.
  • 8. Between Hegel and Marx: Eduard Gans on the "Social Question"9. Post-Kantian Perfectionism; Part 4: Art and the Modern World; 10. The Aesthetics of the Hegelian School; 11. Karl Rosenkranz and the "Aesthetics of the Ugly"; Part 5: Appropriations and Critiques of Hegel; 12. Some Political Implications of Feuerbach's Theory of Religion; 13. Max Stirner and the End of Classical German Philosophy; 14. Ruge and Marx: Democracy, Nationalism, and Revolution in Left Hegelian Debates; 15. Marx, German Idealism, and Constructivism; Index; Contributors.