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Machiavelli's liberal republican legacy / edited by Paul A. Rahe.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (lxii, 326 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 051113746X
  • 9780511137464
  • 9780511509667
  • 0511509669
  • 7487030679
  • 9787487030676
  • 1280431660
  • 9781280431661
  • 0511183623
  • 9780511183621
  • 0511201672
  • 9780511201677
  • 0511135297
  • 9780511135293
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Machiavelli's liberal republican legacy.DDC classification:
  • 321.8/6 22
LOC classification:
  • JC143.M4 M323 2006eb
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Contents:
Introduction: Machiavelli's liberal republican legacy / Paul A. Rahe -- Prologue: Machiavelli's rapacious republicanism / Markus Fischer -- Machiavelli in the English revolution / Paul A. Rahe -- The philosophy of liberty : Locke's Machiavellian teaching / Margaret Michelle Barnes Smith -- Muted and manifest English Machiavellism : the reconciliation of Machiavellian republicanism with liberalism in Sidney's Discourses concerning government and Trenchard's and Gordon's Cato's letters / Vickie B. Sullivan -- Getting our bearings : Machiavelli and Hume / John W. Danford -- The Machiavellian spirit of Montesquieu's liberal republic / Paul Carrese -- Benjamin Franklin's "Machiavellian" civic virtue / Steven Forde -- The American prince? : George Washington's anti-Machiavellian moment / Matthew Spalding -- John Adams's Machiavellian moment / C. Bradley Thompson -- Thomas Jefferson's Machiavellian political science / Paul A. Rahe -- James Madison's princes and peoples / Gary Rosen -- Was Alexander Hamilton a Machiavellian statesman? / Karl-Friedrich Walling.
Summary: The significance of Machiavelli's political thinking for the development of modern republicanism is a matter of great controversy. In this volume, a distinguished team of political theorists and historians reassess the evidence, examining the character of Machiavelli's own republicanism and charting his influence on Marchamont Nedham, James Harrington, John Locke, Algernon Sidney, John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon, David Hume, the Baron de Montesquieu, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. This work argues that while Machiavelli himself was not liberal, he did set the stage for the emergence of liberal republicanism in England. By the exponents of commercial society he provided the foundations for a moderation of commonwealth ideology and exercised considerable, if circumscribed, influence on the statesmen who founded the American Republic. Machiavelli's Liberal Republican Legacy will be of great interest to political theorists, early modern historians, and students of the American political tradition.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Machiavelli's liberal republican legacy / Paul A. Rahe -- Prologue: Machiavelli's rapacious republicanism / Markus Fischer -- Machiavelli in the English revolution / Paul A. Rahe -- The philosophy of liberty : Locke's Machiavellian teaching / Margaret Michelle Barnes Smith -- Muted and manifest English Machiavellism : the reconciliation of Machiavellian republicanism with liberalism in Sidney's Discourses concerning government and Trenchard's and Gordon's Cato's letters / Vickie B. Sullivan -- Getting our bearings : Machiavelli and Hume / John W. Danford -- The Machiavellian spirit of Montesquieu's liberal republic / Paul Carrese -- Benjamin Franklin's "Machiavellian" civic virtue / Steven Forde -- The American prince? : George Washington's anti-Machiavellian moment / Matthew Spalding -- John Adams's Machiavellian moment / C. Bradley Thompson -- Thomas Jefferson's Machiavellian political science / Paul A. Rahe -- James Madison's princes and peoples / Gary Rosen -- Was Alexander Hamilton a Machiavellian statesman? / Karl-Friedrich Walling.

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The significance of Machiavelli's political thinking for the development of modern republicanism is a matter of great controversy. In this volume, a distinguished team of political theorists and historians reassess the evidence, examining the character of Machiavelli's own republicanism and charting his influence on Marchamont Nedham, James Harrington, John Locke, Algernon Sidney, John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon, David Hume, the Baron de Montesquieu, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. This work argues that while Machiavelli himself was not liberal, he did set the stage for the emergence of liberal republicanism in England. By the exponents of commercial society he provided the foundations for a moderation of commonwealth ideology and exercised considerable, if circumscribed, influence on the statesmen who founded the American Republic. Machiavelli's Liberal Republican Legacy will be of great interest to political theorists, early modern historians, and students of the American political tradition.

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