Part of thread: Philosophy of Right: freedom in the state
The rational and the actual
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"What is rational is actual; what is actual is rational." The sentence has been read as quietism—whatever is, is right. But Hegel's point is that philosophy comprehends the rationality in the actual, not that every contingent fact is rational. The task is to find the concept in the existing institutions, and that can include the demand for reform when institutions no longer embody the concept.
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Knowledge is the conformity of the object and the intellect.