This is a fine book, and it will be a significant contribution both to Hegel scholarship and to contemporary philosophical discussions of modern ethical life. It is unfailingly fair-minded, insightful, intelligent, and sensible in its approach to various controversies; clear, often to the point of lapidary, in presentation; original, especially in its excellent, innovative use of Rousseau; and is based on a solid knowledge of the mature Hegel's writings on ethical and political philosophy. There is no question in my mind that it will play a long and decisive role in future discussions of Hegel.