I think the correct thinker to look at here is the formidable Calhoun. It is certainly correct to note that in many respects he was Hegelian; perhaps in his analysis of class and economics in history, even a bit Marxist - though he probably wouldn’t have thought in those terms.
Calhoun was utterly brilliant. But I think in time we will conclude that his deep thinking was outside the boundaries of what America can accommodate philosophically speaking. And politically speaking.....
Calhoun spoke a frequently and in large amounts, which leads to large volumes to search. Are you aware of a way to narrow it down?