Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel lived from 1770 to 1831. He was one of the greatest of the German idealist philosophers and was a disciple of Immanuel Kant. He insisted that revolutions were essential to human destiny and that revolutionary leaders were heroes in promoting reform.
Hegel's chief works were:
- Phenomenology of the Mind (1807)
- Philosophy of Right (1821)
His most important follower was Karl Marx
Sources
The New American Desk Encyclopedia, Penguin Group, 1989
