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  1. Classical republicanism, also known as civic republicanism or civic humanism, is a form of republicanism developed in the Renaissance inspired by the governmental forms and writings of classical antiquity, especially such classical writers as Aristotle, Polybius, and Cicero.

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      Classical republicanism, still supported by philosophers...

  2. Country party philosophy relied heavily on the classical republicanism of Roman heritage; it celebrated the ideals of duty and virtuous citizenship in a republic. It drew heavily on ancient Greek city-state and Roman republican examples.

  3. O Capitólio dos Estados Unidos exalta as virtudes republicanas clássicas. [ 1] O republicanismo é o sistema de valores políticos que vem sendo a parte principal do pensamento cívico dos Estados Unidos desde a Revolução Americana. [ 2] Ela enfatiza a liberdade e os direitos inalienáveis como seus valores centrais, faz do povo ...

  4. Zera Fink's The Classical Republicans was the work of an American scholar of Wordsworth and Milton who came, through his interest in the latter, to identify a group of writers whose work was influenced by classical sources and political examples.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2006 · 4.4 Republicanism Across Borders. The classical republicans were fond of extolling the martial valor of Rome and other ancient republics, and they often followed Machiavelli in advocating policies and institutions that would enhance the expansionist capacities of republics.

  6. natural law approach, the classical republican or civic humanist position, was far more significant in shaping political practice than rationalist perfectionism. As a political theory classical republicanism has been examined in detail by historians, while philosophers have paid it little attention.2 In the present paper I propose to explore its