From Classical to Modern Republicanism

From Classical to Modern Republicanism

Author: Mark Hulliung

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780367509873

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What did it mean and does it still mean anything to say that a country is a republic? Why does it matter? This book addresses a historical debate that has present day implications, especially for our understanding of liberalism in America, England, Scotland, and France.


Republics Ancient and Modern

Republics Ancient and Modern

Author: Paul Anthony Rahe

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 1224

ISBN-13:

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An assessment of the ancient Greek city and its subsequent influence. A masterwork of political theory and comparative politics for the classroom. "In a series of sketches touching on everything from the lust for honor to the suspicion of commerce and philosophy, from the role of homoerotic bonds in maintaining military formations to the distrust of technological innovation, Rahe brilliantly reminds us how utterly committed the Greeks were to a politics in which the distribution of honors, education and culture in all their forms, and economic activity were all designed to preserve civic solidarity.--Jack N. Rakove, American Historical Review "[An] extraordinary book. . . . It is a great achievement and will stay as a landmark.--Patrick Leigh Fermor, The Spectator (London) "A work of magisterial erudition.--Journal of American History


The Spirit of Modern Republicanism

The Spirit of Modern Republicanism

Author: Thomas L. Pangle

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1990-10-15

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 0226645479

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Pangle reexamines the moral philosophy of the Founding Fathers and finds that at the heart of the Framers' republicanism was a dramatically new vision of civic virtue, religious faith, and intellectual life, rooted in an unprecendented commitment to private and economic liberties, and that this commitment represented a departure from both the classical and biblical traditions. He challenges those who explain 18th century political thought exclusively in terms of historical circumstances, Calvinistic faith, or economic and social ideology. He develops a new interpretation of John Locke's moral and political philosophy, arguing that Locke's greatest political and rhetorical achievement was in transforming the God of the Bible into the God of reason and nature; and shows Locke's influence on the Framers' thought. ISBN 0-226-64540-1: $22.50.


From Classical to Modern Republicanism

From Classical to Modern Republicanism

Author: Mark Hulliung

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-05-25

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1000082571

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In 1955 Louis Hartz published a volume titled The Liberal Tradition in America, in which he argued that liberalism was the one and only American tradition. Since then scholars of New Left and neoconservative persuasion have offered an alternative account based on the notion that the civic notions of antiquity continued to dominate political thought in modern times. Against this revisionist view the argument of From Classical to Modern Liberalism is that we need to study America in comparative perspective, and if we do so we shall discover that republicanism in the modern world was distinctively modern, drawing upon ideas of natural rights, consent, and social contract. Rather than a struggle between liberalism and republicanism, we should speak about liberal republicanism. Rather than republicanism versus liberalism, we should address liberalism versus illiberalism, the true issue of our age.


Republics Ancient and Modern

Republics Ancient and Modern

Author: Paul Anthony Rahe

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780807844731

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Republics Ancient and Modern, Volume I: The Ancien Regime in Classical Greece"


Republicanism in the Modern World

Republicanism in the Modern World

Author: John Maynor

Publisher: Polity

Published: 2003-06-02

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780745628080

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In response to the dominance of liberalism, some theorists have recently embraced the republican model as an attractive alternative. The overriding appeal of these moves seems to be the robust emphasis that forms of republicanism place on citizenship and civic virtue in light of what many commentators see as a decline in the social nature of modern politics. However, many of these discussions about republicanism are inconsistent and fail to capture the essence of a classical republican theory for today's complex modern world. The result is that the ideals and values of classical republicanism have become diluted and misappropriated as they are utilized by both philosophers and politicians without a clear and consistent sense of their historical pedigree and their relevance to the contemporary world. Republicanism in the Modern World develops and extends the theoretical implications of a distinctive republican conception of liberty as non-domination. Building on the recent work of Quentin Skinner and Philip Pettit, Maynor explores the complex interdependent relationship between liberty as non-domination and conflict, citizenship, and civic virtue to develop a modern theory of republicanism. Maynor argues that modern republicanism, inspired and informed by classical versions, can be the basis for a renewed effort to rejuvenate the political ideals and institutions of the modern democratic nation-state. This book will be invaluable to students and scholars in politics, political philosophy and international relations.


Ancient Models in the Early Modern Republican Imagination

Ancient Models in the Early Modern Republican Imagination

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9004351388

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Ancient Models in the Early Modern Republican Imagination, edited by Wyger Velema and Arthur Weststeijn, approaches the early modern republican political imagination from a fresh perspective. While most scholars agree on the importance of the classical world to early modern republican theorists, its role is all too often described in rather abstract and general terms such as “classical republicanism” or the “neo-roman theory of free states”. The contributions to this volume propose a different approach and all focus on the specific ways in which ancient republics such as Rome, Athens, Sparta, and the Hebrew Republic served as models for early modern republican thought. The result is a novel interpretation of the impact of antiquity on early modern republicanism.


Republicanism

Republicanism

Author: Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

Published: 2024-08-10

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13:

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Discover the importance of Republicanism in modern governance through an in-depth exploration of its evolution and contemporary relevance. This volume offers insights into the impact of civic virtue, freedom, and collective governance on today's political landscape. Chapter Highlights: 1. Republicanism: Core principles and historical roots. 2. Political Philosophy: Intersection with various political ideologies. 3. Republic: Distinct features of republican governance. 4. Republican: The role and responsibilities of the republican citizen. 5. Aristocracy: Tension between republicanism and aristocratic influences. 6. Jeffersonian Democracy: Jefferson's vision of agrarian republicanism. 7. Mixed Government: Safeguarding against tyranny. 8. Classical Republicanism: Renaissance revival and modern impact. 9. Republicanism in the U.S.: Evolution from the Founding Fathers to today. 10. Modern Republicanism: Adapting principles to contemporary challenges. 11. City-state: Role in promoting republican governance. 12. American Enlightenment: Intellectual currents shaping republican thought. 13. History of Political Science: Intersection with republican ideals. 14. Civic Virtue: Sustaining republican institutions. 15. Classical Radicalism: Egalitarian interpretations of republicanism. 16. Works by J.G.A. Pocock: Contributions to republican studies. 17. The Machiavellian Moment: Machiavelli's influence on republican thought. 18. Political Ideologies in the U.S.: Republicanism in U.S. political history. 19. Italian Renaissance: Revival of classical republicanism in Europe. 20. The Radicalism of the American Revolution: Republican ideals shaping the revolution. 21. Revolutionary Republic: Emergence and global impact. This comprehensive guide is essential for students, professionals, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Republicanism, offering valuable insights that far exceed the cost.


Republicanism in the Modern World

Republicanism in the Modern World

Author: John Maynor

Publisher: Polity

Published: 2003-06-02

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780745628073

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In response to the dominance of liberalism, some theorists have recently embraced the republican model as an attractive alternative. The overriding appeal of these moves seems to be the robust emphasis that forms of republicanism place on citizenship and civic virtue in light of what many commentators see as a decline in the social nature of modern politics. However, many of these discussions about republicanism are inconsistent and fail to capture the essence of a classical republican theory for today's complex modern world. The result is that the ideals and values of classical republicanism have become diluted and misappropriated as they are utilized by both philosophers and politicians without a clear and consistent sense of their historical pedigree and their relevance to the contemporary world. Republicanism in the Modern World develops and extends the theoretical implications of a distinctive republican conception of liberty as non-domination. Building on the recent work of Quentin Skinner and Philip Pettit, Maynor explores the complex interdependent relationship between liberty as non-domination and conflict, citizenship, and civic virtue to develop a modern theory of republicanism. Maynor argues that modern republicanism, inspired and informed by classical versions, can be the basis for a renewed effort to rejuvenate the political ideals and institutions of the modern democratic nation-state. This book will be invaluable to students and scholars in politics, political philosophy and international relations.