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    Spinoza and republicanism.Raia Prokhovnik - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In this book, Spinoza's political theory is examined through an analysis of his engagement with the practical politics of his day in the United Provinces. 17th-century Dutch history, political life and political thought, and in particular Dutch republicanism, represent an important context in which to discuss Spinoza's political philosophy. The significance of Spinoza's republicanism is highlighted in a comparison with English political thought and its presuppositions in the 17th century.
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    Republicanism versus liberalism: towards a pre-history.David Craig - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (1):101-130.
    This essay argues that the “republicanism versus liberalism” debate that came to prominence in the 1980s was largely an artificial construction made possible by the recent genealogies of its constituent terms. The first section suggests that the idea of “early modern liberalism” took shape from the 1930s, and identifies three broad schools of thought: Marxist, democratic and classical. Despite their differences, they pioneered a stereotype of “liberalism” that was well established – especially in the United States – by the (...)
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  3. Machiavelli and republicanism.Gisela Bock, Quentin Skinner & Maurizio Viroli (eds.) - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This highly acclaimed volume brings together some of the world's foremost historians of ideas to consider Machiavelli's political thought in the larger context of the European republican tradition, and the image of Machiavelli held by other republicans. An international team of scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds (notably law, philosophy, history and the history of political thought) explore both the immediate Florentine context in which Machiavelli wrote, and the republican legacy to which he contributed.
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    Promise and peril: republics and republicanism in the history of political philosophy.Will R. Jordan (ed.) - 2017 - Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press.
    PROMISE AND PERIL includes essays that explore the idea of republicanism across the history of political thought, focusing on the challenges and dilemmas endemic to popular government.
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  5. Republicanism: a theory of freedom and government.Philip Pettit (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first full-length presentation of a republican alternative to the liberal and communitarian theories that have dominated political philosophy in recent years. The latest addition to the acclaimed Oxford Political Theory series, Pettit's eloquent and compelling account opens with an examination of the traditional republican conception of freedom as non-domination, contrasting this with established negative and positive views of liberty. The first part of the book traces the rise and decline of this conception, displays its many attractions, and (...)
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    Sharing freedom: republicanism and exclusion in revolutionary France.Geneviève Rousselière - 2024 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Sharing Freedom presents the development of French republicanism from an older elitist theory of freedom into an inclusive theory of emancipation. Retracing the struggles of republicans during the French Revolution, it lays out the paradoxes that unwittingly led them to justify exclusions despite fervently embracing an expansion of freedom to all.
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    On Civic Republicanism: Ancient Lessons for Global Politics.Geoffrey C. Kellow & Neven Leddy (eds.) - 2016 - London: University of Toronto Press.
    On Civic Republicanism explores the enduring relevance of the ancient concepts of republicanism and civic virtue to modern questions about political engagement and identity.".
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    The politics of enlightenment: Republicanism, constitutionalism, and the rights of man in Gaetano Filangieri.Vincenzo Ferrone - 2012 - New York: Anthem Press. Edited by Sophus A. Reinert.
    Written by one of Italy's leading historians, this book analyses the Neapolitan nobleman Gaetano Filangieri and his seven-volume 'Science of Legislation' in their historical context, expounding on his legacy for the histories of ...
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    (1 other version)Republicanism, philosophy of freedom and the history of ideas: An interview with Philip Pettit.Maria Dimova-Cookson - 2010 - Contemporary Political Theory 9 (4):477-489.
  10. Socialist Republicanism.Tom O’Shea - 2020 - Political Theory 48 (5):548-572.
    Socialist republicans advocate public ownership and control of the means of production in order to achieve the republican goal of a society without endemic domination. While civic republicanism is often attacked for its conservatism, the relatively neglected radical history of the tradition shows how a republican form of socialism provides powerful conceptual resources to critique capitalism for leaving workers and citizens dominated. This analysis supports a programme of public ownership and economic democracy intended to reduce domination in the (...)
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    Punishment and the history of political philosophy: from classical republicanism to the crisis of modern criminal justice.Arthur Shuster - 2016 - London: University of Toronto Press.
    In Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy, Arthur Shuster offers an insightful study of punishment in the works of Plato, Hobbes, Montesquieu, Beccaria, Kant, and Foucault.
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    Intellectual History, Liberty and Republicanism.Javier Fernández Sebastián - 2007 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 3 (1):103-123.
  13. Study on the history of philosophy-Rousseau and Republicanism.L. Alici - 2005 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 97 (1):3-27.
     
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    Western Republicanism and the Oriental Prince.Patricia Springborg - 1992 - Polity Press.
    The East/West divide seems to be as old as history itself, the roots of Orientalism and anti-Semitism lying far beyond the origins of modern Western imperialism. The very project of Western classical republicanism had its darker side: to purloin the legacy of the Greeks, distancing them from Eastern systems deemed 'despotic' and 'other'. Western Republicanism and the Oriental Prince is a thoroughly revisionist book, challenging not only the comfortable view the West has of its own political evolution, (...)
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    Classical Republicanism and the History of Ethics.J. B. Schneewind - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (2):185-207.
    The ‘modern’ natural law philosophers of the seventeenth century believed that conflict was an unavoidable concomitant of human intercourse, rooted in our nature. They understood the normative laws of nature as serving the purpose of setting the limits within which conflict is compatible with lasting social cooperation, thus showing, in effect, how warfare can be turned into competition. The natural lawyers were interested primarily in legal and political problems, not in ethics. But in order to provide reasoned approaches to immediate (...)
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    Republicanism and the French revolution: an intellectual history of Jean-Baptiste Say's political economy: Richard Whatmore; Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000, Price £40.00, ISBN 0-19-92415-5.Ruth Scurr - 2002 - History of European Ideas 28 (4):325-328.
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    Republicanism, Sinophilia, and historical writing: Thomas Gordon and his “History of England”.Dmitri Levitin - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (4):561-563.
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    Republicanism in Theory and Practice.Iseult Honohan & Jeremy Jennings (eds.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    Recent claims that civic republicanism can better address contemporary political problems than either liberalism or communitarianism are generating an intense debate. This is a sharp insight into this debate, confronting normative theory with historical and comparative analysis. It examines whether republican theory can address contemporary political problems in ways that are both valuable and significantly different in practice from liberalism. These expert authors offer contrasting perspectives on issues raised by the contemporary revival of republicanism and adopt a variety (...)
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    Republicanism and the Future of Democracy.Yiftah Elazar & Geneviève Rousselière (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Explores how republican political thought can make a constructive and distinctive contribution to our understanding of democracy and the challenges it faces.
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    Review Article: Histories of Australian Republicanism.M. Francis - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (2):351-362.
    Mark McKenna, The Captive Republic: A History of Republicanism in Australia, 1788-1996 , xiv + 334 pp., ?40.00, ISBN 0 521 5728 4. Philip Pettit, Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government , xii + 304 pp., ?25.00, ISBN 0 19 8290837. Bruce Scates, A New Australia: Citizenship, Radicalism and the First Republic , viii + 261 pp., ?45.00, ISBN 0 521 57296 7.
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  21. Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government.Erin Kelly & Philip Pettit - 1999 - Philosophical Review 108 (1):90.
    In his most recent book, Philip Pettit presents and defends a “republican” political philosophy that stems from a tradition that includes Cicero, Machiavelli, James Harrington, Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Madison. The book provides an interpretation of what is distinctive about republicanism—namely, Pettit claims, its notion of freedom as nondomination. He sketches the history of this notion, and he argues that it entails a unique justification of certain political arrangements and the virtues of citizenship that would make those arrangements (...)
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    Republicanism, Religion, and the Soul of America.Ellis Sandoz - 2006 - University of Missouri.
    As debates rage over the place of faith in our national life, Tocqueville’s nineteenth-century crediting of religion for shaping America is largely overlooked today. Now, in _Republicanism, Religion, and the Soul of America,_ Ellis Sandoz reveals the major role that Protestant Christianity played in the formation and early period of the American republic. Sandoz traces the rise of republican government from key sources in Protestant civilization, paying particular attention to the influence of the Bible on the Founders and the blossoming (...)
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    Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy: From Classical Republicanism to the Crisis of Modern Criminal Justice. [REVIEW]Peter Karl Koritansky - 2016 - Review of Metaphysics 70 (2).
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    The spirit of modern republicanism: the moral vision of the American founders and the philosophy of Locke.Thomas L. Pangle - 1988 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    . What distinguishes Pangle's study from the dozens of books which have challenged or elaborated upon the republican revision is the sharpness with which he ...
  25. Arendt, Republicanism and Patriarchalism.Patricia Springborg - 1989 - History of Political Thought 10 (3):499-523.
    Hannah Arendt's work belongs to a Germanic republican tradition post-dating the 19th century revival of Aristotle, marked by the publication of Bekker's 1831 definitive edition. Her immediate intellectual peers are Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche and Weber.
     
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    Republicanism in Northeast Asia.Jun-Hyeok Kwak & Leigh Jenco (eds.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    As rapid economic development brings increasing uncertainty in East Asia, interest in a new version of republicanism, termed iscalled neo-Roman republicanism, is growing across the region. Conceptualized as liberty as non-domination, this new form of republicanism has inspired not only Western but also East Asian political theorists. However, neo-Roman republican ideas in Northeast Asian countries continue to face serious conceptual and political challenges, which scholarly literature on both republicanism and on East Asian politics has largely failed (...)
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    The republicanism of John Milton: Natural rights, civic virtue and the dignity of man.Christopher Hamel - 2013 - History of Political Thought 34 (1):35-63.
    This article considers the connection between Milton's republicanism and his use of natural rights language. Based on Milton's understanding of man's dignity, it claims that natural rights and civic virtue are articulated consistently. Inextricably linked to his being created free, the dignity of man is central both in the description of the birth of political society and in the defence of the inalienable right to liberty against tyrannical government. Thus, while not an end in itself, civic virtue nevertheless has (...)
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  28. Republicanism vs. liberalism? A reconsideration.Jeffrey C. Isaac - 1988 - History of Political Thought 9 (2):349-77.
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    Women and the History of Republicanism.Alan Coffee - 2019 - Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (4):443-451.
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    Guardians of Republicanism: The Valori Family in the Florentine Renaissance.Mark Jurdjevic - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Guardians of Republicanism examines the relationship between the Valori family and the political and intellectual evolution of the Florentine Renaissance. Following the family's fortunes over five generations, Jurdjevic retraces its involvement in the political struggles that marked this turbulent period in the history of Florence.
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  31. Liberalism, Republicanism And The Spirit Of American Politics: A Critique Of Sandel.David Peddle - 1997 - Animus 2:166-188.
    Michael Sandel sees Rawls' liberal theory of justice as abstractly uncomprehensive of another, republican view of the essential relation of political life to moral culture. But, as reference to the debates of the Civil War and the New Deal show, his own jeremiadic account of American history equally misrepresents the dialectical interplay of liberal and republican moments that is essential in American freedom.
     
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    Arthur Shuster. Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy: From Classical Republicanism to the Crisis of Modern Criminal Justice. Reviewed by.Vladimir D. Thomas - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (3):121-122.
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    Machiavelli, Hobbes, and the Formation of a Liberal Republicanism in England.Vickie B. Sullivan - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Certain English writers of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, whom scholars often associate with classical republicanism, were not, in fact, hostile to liberalism. Indeed, these thinkers contributed to a synthesis of liberalism and modern republicanism. As this book argues, Marchamont Nedham, James Harrington, Henry Neville, Algernon Sidney, and John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, the co-authors of a series of editorials entitled Cato's Letters, provide a synthesis that responds to the demands of both republicans and liberals by offering (...)
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    Republicanism adapted to Denmark: radical translations of French revolutionary texts in the Danish 1790s.Nicolai von Eggers Mariegaard - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    In this article, I discuss the about one hundred Danish translations of French revolutionary texts, looking particularly at a handful of the most relevant monthly reviews. By analysing the contexts in which texts were published and by mapping the networks of Danish translators, I argue that translators were engaged in a project of adapting republicanism to Denmark. This ranged from the more radical to the more moderate attempts of developing a kind of ‘republican monarchism’ (a notion used by one (...)
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    Republicanism, Religion, and Machiavelli's Savonarolan Moment.Marcia L. Colish - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (4):597-616.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Republicanism, Religion, and Machiavelli’s Savonarolan MomentMarcia L. ColishMachiavelli’s readers often take at face value his claim that Christianity has weakened Italy’s civic spirit and martial valor, leaving it open to priestcraft and foreign invasion. Some scholars see this critique of Christianity as an expression of the irreligious, immoral, neopagan, or scientific Machiavelli, making it the chief index of his modernity. 1 One subset within this group treats Machiavelli’s (...)
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    Radical Republicanism.David Guerrero, Bru Laín & Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen - 2022 - Theoria 69 (171):v-xii.
    Over the last two decades republican thought has attracted a growing interest from political, moral and legal scholars. These contemporary theoretical syntheses of ‘neo-republican’ thought have been closely related to intellectual history and the idea of recovering an overshadowed tradition of political thought. In this vein, a classical set of historical moments and places and specific political practices within those contexts appear to be the main source of what republicanism meant – and what it could mean today.
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    “Lockeian liberalism” and “classical republicanism”: the formation, function and failure of the categories.J. C. D. Clark - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (1):11-31.
    The contest between “Lockeian liberalism” and “classical republicanism” as explanatory frameworks for the intellectual history of the American Revolution, and therefore of the present-day United States, has been one of the longest running and most distinguished in recent U.S. historiography. It also has major implications for the history of political thought in the North Atlantic Anglophone world more widely. Yet this debate was merely suspended when it was held to have ended in an ill-defined compromise. Although some (...)
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    'From 'republicanism'to 'democracy': China's selective adoption and reconstruction of modern Western political concepts (1840-1924). [REVIEW]Guantao Jin, Qingfe Liu & Lap-wai Lam - 2005 - History of Political Thought 26 (3):468-501.
    This article discusses the introduction of the Western concept of democracy to China from the late nineteenth century to the first two decades of the twentieth century and the formation of the Chinese concept of democracy. It suggests that the modern Chinese concept of democracy underwent two formational phases. At the beginning, the traditional elite tended to interpret Western democracy in terms of republicanism. During the New Culture Movement, the new generation of intellectuals began a selective reconstruction of the (...)
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  39. Classical republicanism in Tudor England: the case of Richard Beacon's Solon His Follie.Markku Peltonen - 1994 - History of Political Thought 15 (4):469-503.
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    Beyond Publius: Montesquieu, liberal republicanism and the small-republic thesis.Jacob T. Levy - 2006 - History of Political Thought 27 (1):50-90.
    The thesis that republicanism was only suited for small states was given its decisive eighteenth-century formulation by Montesquieu, who emphasized not only republics' need for homogeneity and virtue but also the difficulty of constraining military and executive power in large republics. Hume and Publius famously replaced small republics' virtue and homogeneity with large republics' plurality of contending factions. Even those who shared this turn to modern liberty, commerce and the accompanying heterogeneity of interests, however, did not all agree with (...)
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    Patrick Henry-Onslow Debate: Liberty and Republicanism in American Political Thought.H. Lee Cheek, Sean R. Busick & Carey M. Roberts (eds.) - 2013 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    In 1826 Americans witnessed the spectacle of President John Quincy Adams and Vice-President John C. Calhoun taking to the press to debate the nature of power and liberty under the pseudonyms "Patrick Henry" and "Onslow". In the course of this exchange some of the most salient issues within American politics and liberty are debated, including the nature of political order, democracy, and the diffusion of political power.
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    Republicanism”: a grounding concept for the American Revolution?Peter de Bolla - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (1):57-81.
    This essay revisits the long-standing debate concerning the sources for the underlying political beliefs and commitments held by the “founding generation,” those colonists who came to the conclusion that separation from the mother country was necessary and inevitable. It uses a mixed mode of enquiry and analysis, blending standard close reading of texts with computer-aided inspection of the archive at scale. It seeks to clarify the extent to which a set of political assumptions and theories widely assumed to be gathered (...)
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    Republicanism and political economy in Pagnerre's Dictionnaire politique (1842).Ludovic Frobert - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (3):357-364.
    In 1842, the Parisian editor Louis-Antoine Pagnerre published the Dictionnaire politique. This large volume was the manifesto of the French Republicans in opposition to the conservative governments of King Louis-Philippe under the July Monarchy. One of the most original aspects of the Dictionnaire resides in the attempt to link the doctrine of republicanism to political economy. It is the purpose of this paper to analyse the republican political economy presented in Pagnerre's dictionary. First, we detail the historical context in (...)
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    Democratic republicanism. Historical reflections on the idea of republic in the 18th century.Manuela Albertone - 2007 - History of European Ideas 33 (1):108-130.
    In the current debate on republicanism the relationship between republicanism and democracy is an aspect whose historical dimension has thus far hardly been investigated. It offers instead also the chance to clear up ambiguities on the opposition between republicanism and liberalism. In this sense, recent research on the radical Enlightenment, on the link between economics and politics, by a new reading of physiocracy as political discourse, and on the foundations of political representation represent some of the most (...)
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  45. Republicanism.Richard Dagger - 2011 - In George Klosko (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Polish republicanism of the Four Year Seym at a doctrinal crossroads.Rafał Lis - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (7):762-775.
    ABSTRACTThe aim of the article is to analyse the most intellectually challenging conceptions of Polish political thought at the time of the Four Year Seym, specifically those of Stanisław Staszic and Hugo Kołłątaj, when viewed from the perspective of the dilemmas of the republicanism of the period. At its heart, it places the issue so provocatively put forward by Rousseau’s Considérations sur le gouvernement de Pologne, that of reforming a previously noble republic against the monarchical tendencies that prevailed in (...)
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    The Classical Republicanism of John Milton.P. A. Rahe - 2004 - History of Political Thought 25 (2):243-275.
    We know that John Milton read Machiavelli’s Discourses on Livy with very great care, and there is evidence suggesting that initially he found its argument attractive. In the end, however, he repudiated Machiavelli’s peculiar populism in no uncertain terms, and he did so by embracing Aristotle and Cicero in a manner that highlights the radical break which the Florentine initiated with the republicanism of the ancient Romans and Greeks.
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    Gong he de fa li: Yi xiang li shi de yan jiu = The principle of republic: a study on the elements, history and law of republic.Zongli Xu - 2012 - Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.
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    Political Thought in Ireland 1776-1798: Republicanism, Patriotism, and Radicalism.Stephen Small - 2002 - Clarendon Press.
    This is the first comprehensive analysis of late eighteenth-century Irish patriot thought and its development into 1790s radical republicanism. It is a history of the rich political ideas and languages that emerged from the tumultuous events and colourful individuals of this pivotal period in Irish history. Stephen Small's exploration of the ideology of the movements for legislative independence, parliamentary reform, Catholic relief and separation from Britain sheds new light on the Rebellion of 1798 and the origins of (...)
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    The Spirit of Modern Republicanism[REVIEW]M. Richard Zinman - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (2):409-413.
    This is the most stimulating and therefore the most important book elicited by the bicentennial of the American Constitution. At first sight, it appears to be yet another contribution to the ongoing debate among intellectual historians and historians of political theory about the relative influence of Lockean liberalism and so-called "classical republicanism" on the thought and deeds of the American founding generation. Pangle does indeed maintain that Locke, not classical republicanism, was the most powerful influence on America's most (...)
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