While generally a steady ally of James Madison and the nationalists, Gouverneur Morris, delegate from Pennsylvania, worked from a different conception of republican politics. Morris\u27s republicanism was more old than new, relying on the divided sovereignty of a mixed regime to protect the rights of citizens and minorities. This conception, it is argued here, bears the stamp of Machiavelli, especially regarding the relationship of the classes and the role of the executive. Like Machiavelli—but unlike Madison—Morris wanted to underscore society\u27s class divisions, organizing the representatives of rich and poor into two distinct, and hostile, chambers of the legislature. And like Machiavelli, whose “civil prince” was the champion of the p...
Glenn A. Phelps retired in 2019 as professor of political science at Northern Arizona University. He...
Walter Bagehot\u27s still-admired study of the English Constitution distinguished between its digni...
In one sense, the debate over the Constitution of 1787 amounted to a battle to determine the true he...
This dissertation argues that Gouverneur Morris, one of the primary authors of the Constitution, was...
The Salmon P. Chase Colloquium series has had two themes: One is great moments in constitutional law...
At the end of the Constitutional Convention, the delegates appointed the Committee of Style and Arra...
This study explains the evolution of Algernon Sidney's political thought. It offers some insights in...
A typed draft copy of a chapter for an unpublished book, America and the New Deal entitled, America...
Machiavelli’s critique of those writers who “have imagined republics and principalities that have ne...
The purpose of this succinct work is to present N. Machiavelli's classic republican view from his pr...
This study offers a new interpretation of the theoretical basis of the political alliance and ruptur...
The purpose of this succinct work is to present N. Machiavelli's classic republican view from his pr...
Niccolò Machiavelli is the father of modern constitutionalism. Constitutionalism began anew in the m...
Christian G. Fritz, American Sovereigns: The People and America’s Constitutional Tradition Before t...
This highly acclaimed volume brings together some of the world's foremost historians of ideas to con...
Glenn A. Phelps retired in 2019 as professor of political science at Northern Arizona University. He...
Walter Bagehot\u27s still-admired study of the English Constitution distinguished between its digni...
In one sense, the debate over the Constitution of 1787 amounted to a battle to determine the true he...
This dissertation argues that Gouverneur Morris, one of the primary authors of the Constitution, was...
The Salmon P. Chase Colloquium series has had two themes: One is great moments in constitutional law...
At the end of the Constitutional Convention, the delegates appointed the Committee of Style and Arra...
This study explains the evolution of Algernon Sidney's political thought. It offers some insights in...
A typed draft copy of a chapter for an unpublished book, America and the New Deal entitled, America...
Machiavelli’s critique of those writers who “have imagined republics and principalities that have ne...
The purpose of this succinct work is to present N. Machiavelli's classic republican view from his pr...
This study offers a new interpretation of the theoretical basis of the political alliance and ruptur...
The purpose of this succinct work is to present N. Machiavelli's classic republican view from his pr...
Niccolò Machiavelli is the father of modern constitutionalism. Constitutionalism began anew in the m...
Christian G. Fritz, American Sovereigns: The People and America’s Constitutional Tradition Before t...
This highly acclaimed volume brings together some of the world's foremost historians of ideas to con...
Glenn A. Phelps retired in 2019 as professor of political science at Northern Arizona University. He...
Walter Bagehot\u27s still-admired study of the English Constitution distinguished between its digni...
In one sense, the debate over the Constitution of 1787 amounted to a battle to determine the true he...