briefly explain the Hegel's Theory of state.?
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Hegel argued that the State is the highest form of social existence and the end product of the development of mankind, from family to civil society to lower forms of political groupings. The State is a superorganic whole made up of individuals grouped into local communities, voluntary associations, etc.
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Hegel argued that the State is the highest form of social existence and the end product of the development of mankind, from family to civil society to lower forms of political groupings. The State is a superorganic whole made up of individuals grouped into local communities, voluntary associations, etc.
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