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9780875802138

Machiavelli's Three Romes

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  • ISBN13:

    9780875802138

  • ISBN10:

    0875802133

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-08-01
  • Publisher: Northern Illinois Univ Pr
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Summary

Machiavelli's ambiguous treatment of religion has fueled a contentios and long-standing debate among scholars. Whereas some insist that Machiavelli is a Christian, others maintain he is a pagan. Sullivan mediates between these divergent views by arguing that he is neither but that he utilizes elements of both understandings arrayed in a wholly new way. She develops her argument by distinguishing among the three Romes that can be understood as existing in Machiavelli's political thought: the first is the Rome of the Christian era, dominated by the pope; the second is the republican Rome of pagan times, which Machiavelli praises; and the third is an idealized Rome that is neither entirely pagan nor entirely Christian.
Sullivan draws primarily from the Florentine Histories, The Prince, and the Discourses to offer a unique study of Machiavelli's political thought. Her examination of Machiavelli's three Romes will engage readers concerned with political thought, philosophy of the state, and Machiavelli.

Author Biography

Vickie B. Sullivan is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Tufts University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Note on Texts Cited
Introductionp. 3
Christian Romep. 15
The Church and Machiavelli's Depiction of Italy's Historical Situationp. 17
The Ravages of Christianityp. 36
Pagan Romep. 57
The Foundation for Tyranny in Romep. 61
Corruption, Youth, and Foreign Influencesp. 81
Machiavelli's Ambiguous Praise of Paganismp. 102
Machiavelli's New Romep. 119
Old Lands and Machiavelli's New Onep. 123
A Temporal Christianity and the Princes of the Republicp. 147
Machiavelli's Rule and Human Libertyp. 172
Notesp. 191
Works Citedp. 221
Indexp. 227
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