Machiavelli, though best known as a teacher of princes, is also a teacher of republics. He is the author not only of the Principe but also of the Discorsi sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio, a work which is not less fundamental to his thought, and which gives explicit instructions for the ordering of a free society. The aim of this thesis is to explain those instructions and to indicate their relevance today. In this respect, the thesis follows the trail blazed in recent decades by Quentin Skinner and his associates, who have argued that Machiavelli’s conception of liberty, after five centuries, remains useful. But the thesis finds that Skinner's understanding of Machiavelli is both incomplete and, on some crucial points, inaccurate
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of social discord, based on the analysis of ea...
A common interpreting perception of Machiavelli’s thought is based on the paradox that state feasibi...
Machiavelli’s critique of those writers who “have imagined republics and principalities that have ne...
Machiavelli, though best known as a teacher of princes, is also a teacher of republics. He is the a...
A common interpreting perception of Machiavelli’s thought is based on the paradox that state feasibi...
The purpose of this work is to question the extent to which Skinner and other scholars working on th...
The purpose of this work is to question the extent to which Skinner and other scholars working on th...
The purpose of this work is to question the extent to which Skinner and other scholars working on th...
As an attribute of the people, liberty is self-protection from the abuse of power. It further is rep...
The purpose of this project is to show that Niccolò Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories (1520-24), re...
The purpose of this project is to show that Niccolò Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories (1520-24), re...
In the following thesis, I argue that to contextualize Machiavelli’s republican thought in his Itali...
In the following thesis, I argue that to contextualize Machiavelli’s republican thought in his Itali...
It has been suggested that The Foundations of Modern Political Thought is actually ‘a thesis book, h...
Scholars of late have attempted to implicate Machiavelli in their various takes on republican ‘‘trad...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of social discord, based on the analysis of ea...
A common interpreting perception of Machiavelli’s thought is based on the paradox that state feasibi...
Machiavelli’s critique of those writers who “have imagined republics and principalities that have ne...
Machiavelli, though best known as a teacher of princes, is also a teacher of republics. He is the a...
A common interpreting perception of Machiavelli’s thought is based on the paradox that state feasibi...
The purpose of this work is to question the extent to which Skinner and other scholars working on th...
The purpose of this work is to question the extent to which Skinner and other scholars working on th...
The purpose of this work is to question the extent to which Skinner and other scholars working on th...
As an attribute of the people, liberty is self-protection from the abuse of power. It further is rep...
The purpose of this project is to show that Niccolò Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories (1520-24), re...
The purpose of this project is to show that Niccolò Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories (1520-24), re...
In the following thesis, I argue that to contextualize Machiavelli’s republican thought in his Itali...
In the following thesis, I argue that to contextualize Machiavelli’s republican thought in his Itali...
It has been suggested that The Foundations of Modern Political Thought is actually ‘a thesis book, h...
Scholars of late have attempted to implicate Machiavelli in their various takes on republican ‘‘trad...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of social discord, based on the analysis of ea...
A common interpreting perception of Machiavelli’s thought is based on the paradox that state feasibi...
Machiavelli’s critique of those writers who “have imagined republics and principalities that have ne...