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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.
In Ancient Greece, several philosophers and historians analysed and described elements we now recognize as classical republicanism. Traditionally, the Greek concept of "politeia" was rendered into Latin as res publica. Consequently, political theory until relatively recently often used republic in the general sense of "regime".
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.
The open question, as Pocock suggested, of the conflict between personal economic interest (grounded in Lockean liberalism) and classical republicanism, troubled Americans.
22 de set. de 2009 · Thomas Hobbes, Behemoth; or, The Long Parliament. ‘CLASSICAL REPUBLICANISM’. The concept of ‘classical republicanism’ was developed to explain something about the relationship between seventeenth-century English literature and politics.
Classical. Federal. Kemalism. Nasserism. Neo. Venizelism. Types of republics. Autonomous. Capitalist. Christian. Corporate. Democratic. Federal parliamentary. Islamic. Parliamentary. People's. Revolutionary. Sister. Soviet. Important thinkers. Hannah Arendt. Cicero. James Harrington. Thomas Jefferson.
19 de jan. de 2023 · 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.