Republican theory in political thought : virtuous or virtual?
by Bill Brugger
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The book provides a thematic examination of republican theory from the Italian Renaissance, through seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century England, the late- eighteenth-century Enlightenment and the experiences of the early American republic to contemporary debates. It maps out a republican ideal type according to four themes - popular sovereignty, a view of history which is sensitive to systemic corruption, an insistence on civic virtue and, following Philip Pettit, a conception of show more liberty as non-domination. It evaluates the attractiveness of those themes to liberals, communitarians, socialists, environmentalists and feminists and examines their relevance to inhabitants of the non-Western world. The book contributes to several topical debates dealing with the distinctiveness of a specifically republican tradition, the eclipse of virtue-centred thinking in the eighteenth century, the reassessment of the United States revolutionary tradition, the merits of liberalism versus communitarianism and the waves of democracy which are currently celebrated and criticized worldwide. show lessMembers
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- Nonfiction, Politics and Government, History
- DDC/MDS
- 321.8601 — Social sciences Political science Systems of governments and states Democratic government [formerly : Republic] Republics
- LCC
- JC421 .B797 — Political Science Political theory Political theory. The state. Theories of the state Forms of the state
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