The idea that a republic is the only legitimate form of government and that non-elective monarchy and hereditary political privileges are by definition illegitimate is an artifact of late eighteenth century republicanism, though it has roots in the “godly republics” of the seventeenth century. It presupposes understanding a republic (respublica) to be a non-monarchical form of government. The latter definition is a discursive practice that goes back only to the fifteenth century and is not found in Roman or medieval sources. This article explains how the definition emerged in Renaissance Italy.Histor
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This article proposes three arguments concerning the constitutional innovations offered by Cicero in...
This article discusses the current debate between populist and republican accounts of democracy. To ...
The State as Part of the Republic The main objective of this article is to analyze an ideal of civic...
[Extract] Recent decades have seen the publication of a considerable stream of studies on the histor...
Following the republican revival of the last few decades, the ideal of freedom as non-domination has...
Republic and Republicans did not always mean the same thing, as can be seen in the use of these term...
[Extract] Republicanism presents an idealized version of a republic. This is a state where no single...
Why are republics the most common form of political organization, and the one most readily associate...
The author looks into the forms of political government in the Renaissance, and the typology thereof...
Between 1750 and 1861 in Italy, the term ‘democracy’ underwent a crucial change in meaning and in us...
Gli studi sul repubblicanesimo hanno sottolineato l’importanza della storia italiana tra Medio Evo e...
Neo-Republicanism has searched to recover the forgotten meaning of the expression ‘republic’, having...
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This dissertation explores republican thought in the early modern period in order to rethink how we ...
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