G. W. F. Hegel's The Philosophy of History is a landmark of modern philosophy that attempts nothing less than to discern the rational pattern behind the chaos of world events. In this classic work, Hegel argues that history is not a random succession of happenings but the progressive realization of human freedom—a drama driven by the 'cunning of reason' and the struggles of nations. His sweeping narrative takes us from ancient China and India, through the glories of Greece and the legal order of Rome, to the rise of the Germanic world and the modern state. This Modern Reader's Edition presents Hegel's text in clear, accessible English while preserving its philosophical depth. It includes an introduction, detailed chapter summaries, a glossary, and a guide to reading Hegel today. For anyone seeking to understand the origins of modern historical consciousness, dialectical thinking, and the philosophy of freedom, this edition opens the door to a seminal thinker. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.