The Invention of the Modern Republic 1994
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511558443.001
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Introduction: the invention of the modern republic

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“…Siehe auch zum Einfluss der Commonwealthmen auf dem Kontinent im 18. Jahrhundert Venturi (1971) und zum kontinentalen Republikanismus Fontana (1994). Miguel Abensour hat ein radikaldemokratisches machiavellisches Moment in einem originellen Buch (Abensour 2012 Erhard (1970), Fichte (1967), Forster (1971), Kant (1977), Knigge (2006), Rebmann (1968) und Schlegel (1966).…”
Section: Von Florenz Nach Amerika? Die Ideengeschichte Des Republikanunclassified
“…Siehe auch zum Einfluss der Commonwealthmen auf dem Kontinent im 18. Jahrhundert Venturi (1971) und zum kontinentalen Republikanismus Fontana (1994). Miguel Abensour hat ein radikaldemokratisches machiavellisches Moment in einem originellen Buch (Abensour 2012 Erhard (1970), Fichte (1967), Forster (1971), Kant (1977), Knigge (2006), Rebmann (1968) und Schlegel (1966).…”
Section: Von Florenz Nach Amerika? Die Ideengeschichte Des Republikanunclassified
“…Its importing of modern notions of democracy into its principles, and prioritising features of some conceptions (such as civic virtue) as elements of the concept also ultimately limit its appeal. Likewise, several scholars have recently questioned an all-embracing notion of classical republicanism, covering all instances in the early modern period (Nederman 2000, Hankins 2000, Fontana 1994, Nippel 1994. It is not clear that such a notion is able to incorporate the pecularity of a case like the Dutch and the ambiguity of the English case into its dominant narrative as currently structured.…”
Section: The Character Of Spinoza's Republicanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 On America, see especially Bailyn (1967), Wood (1969Wood ( , 1992, Pocock (1975Pocock ( , 1995, Appleby (1984Appleby ( , 1992, Rahe (1992) and Kloppenberg (1998); on France, see especially Furet (1978), Gauchet (1989Gauchet ( , 1995, Baker (1990), Lucas (1991), Hont (1994), Sonenscher (1997), Higonnet (1998) and Whatmore (2000); and on both, see Fontana (1994).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%