Individual rights in Schleiermacher’s limited communitarian state

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (4):687-706 (2022)
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In his lectures on ethics and on the state Schleiermacher develops a theory of a limited communitarian state, one that purports to balance individual interests and rights with the more general aims...

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