李榮添 : 歷史之理性 -- 黑格爾歷史哲學導論述析 ( Hoffmeister, Nisbet)
excerpted from Lectures on the Philosophy of World History : Introduction : Reason in History. Hoffmeister ed. tr. by Nisbet.
( Nisbet, page 73-74 )
1. that state will be well constituted and internally powerful if the private interest of its citizen COINCIDES with the general END of the state, so that one can be satisfied and realised through the other; . . .
2. Conflicts with individual interests and passions are also inevitable, . . . .
3. But world history does NOT begin with any CONSCIOUS END, as do all particular associations set up by men.
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