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that for legislative purposes generally; the people should be represented by deputies。 The
so…called Representative Constitution is that form of government with which we connect the idea
of a free constitution; and this notion has bee a rooted prejudice。 On this theory People and
Government are separated。 But there is a perversity in this antithesis; an ill…intentioned ruse
designed to insinuate that the People are the totality of the State。 Besides; the basis of this view is
the principle of isolated individuality … the absolute validity of the subjective will … a dogma which
we have already investigated。 The great point is; that Freedom in its Ideal conception has not
subjective will and caprice for its principle; but the recognition of the universal will; and that the
process by which Freedom is realised is the free development of its successive stages。 The
subjective will is a merely formal determination … a carte blanche … not including what it is that is
willed。 Only the rational will is that universal principle which independently determines and
unfolds its own being; and develops its successive elemental phases as organic members。 Of this
Gothic…cathedral architecture the ancients knew nothing。
§ 50
At an earlier stage of the discussion; we established the two elemental considerations: first; the
idea of freedom as the absolute and final aim; secondly; the mean
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