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Steven V. Hicks, International Law and the Possibility of a Just World Order: An Essay on Hegel's Universalism (Amsterdam – Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1999), pp. 272. ISBN 90-420-0495-9.

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Steven V. Hicks, International Law and the Possibility of a Just World Order: An Essay on Hegel's Universalism (Amsterdam – Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1999), pp. 272. ISBN 90-420-0495-9.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2015

Steve Bosworth*
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Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
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1 Much shorter versions of this passage are quoted by Hicks at several points. This longer quotation is extracted from Hegel's, Vorlesungen tiber die Philosophie der Weltgeschichte, ed. Lasson, G. (Leipzig, 1920), p. 761 Google Scholar, as translated by Shlomo Avineri in his Hegel's, Theory of the Modern State (Cambridge, 1972), p. 207 Google Scholar. My words are in the square brackets.