Format:
XXIV, 375 S
,
23 cm
ISBN:
9780813215815
,
0813215811
Note:
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-367) and index
,
Introduction. Why study medieval political thought? -- Historiographies of the early European tradition: continuity and change -- The legacy of Walter Ullmann -- Quentin Skinner's state: historical methodology and the formation of a European tradition -- Pathologies of continuity: the neo-figgisites -- A middle path: Alexander Passerin D'entre§ves -- Dissenting voices and the limits of power -- Toleration and community: functionalist foundations of liberty -- The royal will and the baronial bridle: the Bractonian contribution -- Political representation: modern theory and medieval practices -- For love and money: theorizing revolt in fourteenth-century Europe -- Republican self-governance and universal empire -- Brunetto Latini's commercial republicanism -- Marsiglio of Padua: between empire and republic -- Translatio Imperii: medieval and modern -- Christianity and republicanism: another look -- The virtues of necessity: economic principles of politics -- The origins of "policy" in twelfth-century England -- Economic liberty and the politics of wealth -- Money and community: Nicole Oresme -- Christine de Pizan's Expanding body politic -- Modern receptions of medieval ideas -- The persistence of economic nationalism: John Fortescue -- Virtue, foresight, and grace: Machiavelli's medieval moments -- Arguing sovereignty in the seventeenth century: Bracton's readers -- Hegel on the medieval foundations of the modern state -- Bibliography -- Index.
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
Keywords:
Europa
;
Politische Philosophie
;
Politisches Denken
;
Geschichte 1150-1800