Machiavelli Hobbes and the Formation of a Liberal Republicanism in England
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Certain English writers of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries whom scholars often associate with classical republicanism were not in fact hostile to liberalism. Indeed these thinkers contributed to a synthesis of liberalism and modern republicanism. As this book argues Marchamont Nedham James Harrington Henry Neville Algernon Sidney and John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon the coauthors of a series of editorials entitled Cato''s Letters provide a synthesis that responds to the demands of both republicans and liberals by offering a politically engaged citizenry as well as the protection of individual rights. The book also reinterprets the writings of Machiavelli and Hobbes to show that each contributed in a fundamental way to the formation of this liberal republicanism.
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