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A careful study of the political thought of Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke, revealing the roots of modern democracy In this study of early modern political thought, Bruce Smith traces the origin of modern democracy to Machiavelli. Offering careful readings of Machiavelli's most important political writings, Smith shows that Machiavelli's analysis of the human sentiment of injustice provides the theoretical basis for the participation of ordinary people in political life and rule. Also including chapters on Hobbes and Locke, the book shows how these two modern theoristsresponded to Machiavelli by contesting and modifying his republican politics to lay the groundwork for the emergence of the democracies of the modern era. Smith sheds new light on not only the influence of Machiavelli but also thecharacter of our democracy, our democratic institutions, and even contemporary populism. Bruce J. Smith is the Arthur E. Braun Professor of Political Science at Allegheny College.

The Sense of Injustice and the Origin of Modern Democracy

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A careful study of the political thought of Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke, revealing the roots of modern democracy In this... Read more

    Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/06/2018
    ISBN13: 9781580469234, 978-1580469234
    ISBN10: 158046923X

    Number of Pages: 324

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    A careful study of the political thought of Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke, revealing the roots of modern democracy In this study of early modern political thought, Bruce Smith traces the origin of modern democracy to Machiavelli. Offering careful readings of Machiavelli's most important political writings, Smith shows that Machiavelli's analysis of the human sentiment of injustice provides the theoretical basis for the participation of ordinary people in political life and rule. Also including chapters on Hobbes and Locke, the book shows how these two modern theoristsresponded to Machiavelli by contesting and modifying his republican politics to lay the groundwork for the emergence of the democracies of the modern era. Smith sheds new light on not only the influence of Machiavelli but also thecharacter of our democracy, our democratic institutions, and even contemporary populism. Bruce J. Smith is the Arthur E. Braun Professor of Political Science at Allegheny College.

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