This article presents a reinterpretation of James Harrington's writings. It takes issue with J. G. A. Pocock's reading, which treats him as importing into England a Machiavellian ‘language of political thought’. This reading is the basis of Pocock's stress on the republicanism of eighteenth-century opposition values. Harrington's writings were in fact a most implausible channel for such ideas. His outlook owed much to Stoicism. Unlike the Florentine, he admired the contemplative life; was sympathetic to commerce; and was relaxed about the threat of ‘corruption’ (a concept that he did not understand). These views can be associated with his apparent aims: the preservation of a national church with a salaried but politically impotent clergy; a...
The Machiavellian villain has long been the subject of discussion among critics of the Elizabethan d...
This thesis represents an attempt to comprehend what is implied by or included in the idea of common...
This thesis considers propriety and politics in the thought of David Hume. It argues that Hume's pol...
The unquestionable achievement of J. G. A. Pocock's The Machiavellian Moment was to describe the ret...
International audienceThe chapter wonders why James Harrington’s vocabulary, especially that of ‘bal...
Baridon Michel. J.G.A. Pocock : The Machiavellian Moment. Florentine Political Thought and the Atlan...
By discussing English Machiavellianism and political absolutism I hope to give you some reasons why ...
Taking into consideration the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of Machiave...
Machiavellianism and reason of state were expressions of the same need for a secular approach to pol...
This is a chapter from Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism which takes stock of deve...
European Contexts for English Republicanism offers new perspectives on early modern English republic...
Baridon Michel. J. G. A. Pocock, The Machiavellian Moment . In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d...
The purpose of this succinct work is to present N. Machiavelli's classic republican view from his pr...
Current representations of fifteenth-century political thought are still fundamentally based on Quen...
International audienceIt is often assumed that it was the American and French Revolutions of the lat...
The Machiavellian villain has long been the subject of discussion among critics of the Elizabethan d...
This thesis represents an attempt to comprehend what is implied by or included in the idea of common...
This thesis considers propriety and politics in the thought of David Hume. It argues that Hume's pol...
The unquestionable achievement of J. G. A. Pocock's The Machiavellian Moment was to describe the ret...
International audienceThe chapter wonders why James Harrington’s vocabulary, especially that of ‘bal...
Baridon Michel. J.G.A. Pocock : The Machiavellian Moment. Florentine Political Thought and the Atlan...
By discussing English Machiavellianism and political absolutism I hope to give you some reasons why ...
Taking into consideration the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of Machiave...
Machiavellianism and reason of state were expressions of the same need for a secular approach to pol...
This is a chapter from Perspectives on English Revolutionary Republicanism which takes stock of deve...
European Contexts for English Republicanism offers new perspectives on early modern English republic...
Baridon Michel. J. G. A. Pocock, The Machiavellian Moment . In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d...
The purpose of this succinct work is to present N. Machiavelli's classic republican view from his pr...
Current representations of fifteenth-century political thought are still fundamentally based on Quen...
International audienceIt is often assumed that it was the American and French Revolutions of the lat...
The Machiavellian villain has long been the subject of discussion among critics of the Elizabethan d...
This thesis represents an attempt to comprehend what is implied by or included in the idea of common...
This thesis considers propriety and politics in the thought of David Hume. It argues that Hume's pol...