Contemporary liberal and democratic theorists argue that hierarchical institutions like the family and the school should be democratized to reflect the egalitarianism of the state and to allow children to rehearse their civic duties from as early as possible, but I show that this impulse towards “congruence” between the structures of authority in the family and the state is not historically liberal in origin, but rather arises out of the absolutist arguments of early modern sovereignty theorists like Jean Bodin and Thomas Hobbes. While absolutists tried to substantiate the possibility of absolute sovereign authority by modeling it on a strengthened ideal of paternal authority, early liberals like John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau turned ...
According to the prevailing opinion, the classical formulation of the principle of the sov...
I. Hobbes: a synopsis of his doctrine relative to sovereignty II. Locke: a synopsis of his doctrine...
The aim of this essay is to defend the thesis that Rousseau favoured popular sovereignty. Rousseau d...
Set within the contexts of legal culture and the growth of the absolutist state, this study of early...
Thomas Hobbes wrote in detail about conjugal relations, the family and parental power. His strong ar...
The political and philosophical thought of the seventeenth century, especially the Anglo-Saxon thou...
This thesis aims for the most part to give an updated analysis of the reception of Bodin's theory of...
This dissertation explores republican thought in the early modern period in order to rethink how we ...
This dissertation traces the role of figural language and aesthetic form in representations of Engli...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Despite having "discovered" modern sovereignty, and despite his profound influence on his own epoch,...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
In the article, Seneca’s figure is rehabilitated as relevant to understanding the emergence of sover...
It is a topos of postmodern law and political philosophy to speak about the "change" of the concept ...
According to the prevailing opinion, the classical formulation of the principle of the sov...
I. Hobbes: a synopsis of his doctrine relative to sovereignty II. Locke: a synopsis of his doctrine...
The aim of this essay is to defend the thesis that Rousseau favoured popular sovereignty. Rousseau d...
Set within the contexts of legal culture and the growth of the absolutist state, this study of early...
Thomas Hobbes wrote in detail about conjugal relations, the family and parental power. His strong ar...
The political and philosophical thought of the seventeenth century, especially the Anglo-Saxon thou...
This thesis aims for the most part to give an updated analysis of the reception of Bodin's theory of...
This dissertation explores republican thought in the early modern period in order to rethink how we ...
This dissertation traces the role of figural language and aesthetic form in representations of Engli...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Despite having "discovered" modern sovereignty, and despite his profound influence on his own epoch,...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
Passing through centuries, the concept of sovereignty has been carved out as the bearer of all that ...
In the article, Seneca’s figure is rehabilitated as relevant to understanding the emergence of sover...
It is a topos of postmodern law and political philosophy to speak about the "change" of the concept ...
According to the prevailing opinion, the classical formulation of the principle of the sov...
I. Hobbes: a synopsis of his doctrine relative to sovereignty II. Locke: a synopsis of his doctrine...
The aim of this essay is to defend the thesis that Rousseau favoured popular sovereignty. Rousseau d...