The mystery and complexity of the great philosopher Hegel, leaving behind a philosophical heritage, have always been difficult to deny its value and its profound impact on the history of human thought. There was no philosopher before or after him, with the exception of Karl Marx, perhaps, he was able to print his mark on philosophical and political thought as Hegel did. Contemporary intellectual and political worlds are in one way or another in this manner. In this exciting version of the series "Effective Personal Views", Peter Singer comes to reveal the secrets behind Hegel's philosophy in an interesting and simplified style, removing any argument to stay away from understanding this deep philosophy. This book is an open invitation to dive into Hegel's philosophical mind, and to explore its most important works that have reshaped the perception of the intellectual and political world.