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Sidney: Court Maxims Algernon Sidney

Sidney: Court Maxims By Algernon Sidney

Sidney: Court Maxims by Algernon Sidney


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This remarkable republican text has never before been published. Algernon Sidney was executed for his opposition to Charles II, and wrote Court Maxims during his continental exile. The work's lively discussion of moral values in politics articulates a vital tradition of republicanism in an absolutist age.

Sidney: Court Maxims Summary

Sidney: Court Maxims by Algernon Sidney

This remarkable expression of radical republican thought has never before been published. Algernon Sidney was among the most unrelenting partisans of the parliamentary party during the Commonwealth, and died on the scaffold in 1683 for his opposition to Charles II. Sidney's voluminous Discourses Concerning Government was published after his death, but the earlier and more vivid Court Maxims was only recently rediscovered in a manuscript in Warwick Castle. Written during Sidney's continental exile, Court Maxims reveals the international character of republican thought. Its dialogue structure presents a lively discussion about the principles of government and the practice of politics, articulating a vital tradition of republicanism in an age of absolutism. These characteristics make Court Maxims a unique text, essential reading for anyone interested in republicanism or Early Modern political thought.

Table of Contents

Preface, biographical and critical introduction etc.; Text (comprising 15 dialogues).

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NLS9780521467360
9780521467360
0521467365
Sidney: Court Maxims by Algernon Sidney
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1996-02-23
260
N/A
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