§ 43 Freedom does not exist as original and natural — it must be first sought out and won.
§ 44 The patriarchal condition is one of transition, its unity not advancing beyond the merely
§ 45 No law can be valid without the approval of all.
§ 46 The State is an abstraction; but it is an actuality, and must embody itself in individual will.
鈥楽鈥檒鈥§ 47 The necessity of a particular constitution is made to depend on the condition of the people
鈥楽鈥檒鈥§ 48 The State is the embodiment of rational freedom, realising itself in an objective form.
鈥楽鈥檒鈥§ 49 The State is the Idea of Spirit in the external manifestation of human Will and its Freedom.
鈥楽鈥檒鈥§ 50 We observe a union between the objective - the Idea, - and the subjective- the personality
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