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consciousness of ones own being。 Two things must be distinguished in consciousness; first; the

fact that I know; secondly; what I know。 In self consciousness these are merged in one; for

Spirit knows itself。 It involves an appreciation of its own nature; as also an energy enabling it to

realise itself; to make itself actually that which it is potentially。 According to this abstract definition

it may be said of Universal History; that it is the exhibition of Spirit in the process of working out

the knowledge of that which it is potentially。 And as the germ bears in itself the whole nature of the

tree; and the taste and form of its fruits; so do the first traces of Spirit virtually contain the whole of

that History。 The Orientals have not attained the knowledge that Spirit — Man as such — is free;

and because they do not know this they are not free。 They only know that one is free。 But on this

very account; the freedom of that one is only caprice; ferocity — brutal recklessness or passion; or

a mildness and tameness of the desires; which is itself only an accident of Nature — mere caprice

like the former。 — That one is therefore only a Despot; not a free man。 The consciousness of

Freedom first arose among the Greeks; and therefore they were free; but they; and the Romans

likewise; knew only that some are free; — not man as such。 Even Plato and Aristotle did not know

this。 The Greeks; therefore; had slaves; and their whole life and the maintenance of their splendid

liberty; was implicated with the institution of slavery: a fact moreover; which made that liberty on

the one hand only an accidental; transient and limited growth; on the other hand; constituted it a

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 its nature; it is our business to investigate。

§ 22

The general statement given above; of the various grades in the consciousness of Freedom — and

which we applied in the first instance to the fact that the Eastern nations knew only that one is free;

the Greek and Roman world only that some are free; whilst we know that all men absolutely (man

as man) are free; — supplies us with the natural division of Universal History; and suggests the

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