The ethical world is a stable equilibrium in which each part is satisfied. When its order is disturbed—as it inevitably will be, since it is a living, not a static, system—it restores its equilibrium by the justice immanent in it, not an alien cosmic justice or blind revenge, but a rationally planned justice.
 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit (1807). copy citation

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Author Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Source The Phenomenology of Spirit
Topic justice revenge
Date 1807
Language English
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Note Translated by Michael Inwood
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