Streszczenie
Based on three open questions, which Habermas poses at the end of his two-volume
book “Also a History of Philosophy”, the national constitution-making of a people is
reconstructed as an answer to the first question, following Julius Froebel. Already the
elements of a public opinion formation answer the third question, in which the constitution-
making can already establish the egalitarian universalism of the human rights,
which then become constituted basic and human rights in the general will-making. However, the open questions and ambivalent solutions of the national constitutional
formulations, such as the promotion of capitalist economy or political de-democratizations,
make it clear that the answer to the second question in international human
rights must remain open and require morally unbound efforts.