The purpose of this commentary is to render Hegel's Logic intelligible to the uninitiated and to dispel the numerous misconceptions which have accumulated around it and around Hegel's philosophy generally.
Quite clear and useful at times but tends to stray a little off the path of derivation, which can be a good thing at times but sometimes feels a little cluttering and unnecessary. Any real examination of the logic of quantity & measure is also missing from this book — Harris kinda brushes it off as too difficult in the WL and instead relies on the EL.