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rigorous thraldom of our mon nature — of the Human。 The German nations; under the
influence of Christianity; were the first to attain the consciousness; that man; as man; is free: that it
is the freedom of Spirit which constitutes its essence。 This consciousness arose first in religion; the
inmost region of Spirit; but to introduce the principle into the various relations of the actual world;
involves a more extensive problem than its simple implantation; a problem whose solution and
application require a severe and lengthened process of culture。 In proof of this; we may note that
slavery did not cease immediately on the reception of Christianity。 Still less did liberty predominate
in States; or Governments and Constitutions adopt a rational organisation; or recognise freedom
as their basis。 That application of the principle to political relations; the thorough moulding and
interperation of the constitution of society by it; is a process identical with history itself。 I have
already directed attention to the distinction here involved; between a principle as such; and
its…application; i。e。 its introduction and carrying out in the actual phenomena of Spirit and Life。
This is a point of fundamental importance in our science; and one which must be constantly
respected as essential。 And in the same way as this distinction has attracted attention in view of the
Christian principle of self…consciousness — Freedom; it also shows itself as an essential one; in
view of the principle of Freedom generally。 The History of the world is none other than the
progress of the consciousness of Freedom; a progress whose development according to the
necessity of i
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