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Machiavelli against Republicanism: On the Cambridge School’s Guicciardinian Moments

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Machiavelli against Republicanism: On the Cambridge School’s Guicciardinian Moments
Author(s)McCormick, John P.
AbstractPhilosophers associated with the ‘Cambridge School’ emphasize on rule of law, mutual benefit, class equality and non-control in Machiavelli’s political thought. These scholars reinforce the republican model planned by Machiavelli’s distinguished interpreter Guicciardini allows common people to approve but not decide government policies.
IssueNo5
Pages615-643
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePolitical Theory
VolumeNo31
PubDateOctober 2003
ISBN_ISSN0090-5917

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