Despotism to Law, Common

Despotism to Law, Common
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Pages 696
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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

Dictionary of the History of Ideas
Title Dictionary of the History of Ideas PDF eBook
Author P.P. Wiener
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Release 1973
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The New Despotism

The New Despotism
Title The New Despotism PDF eBook
Author Gordon Hewart Baron Hewart
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Pages 307
Release 1973
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Despotism - Law, Common

Despotism - Law, Common
Title Despotism - Law, Common PDF eBook
Author Philip Paul Wiener
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Pages 696
Release 1973
Genre History of ideas
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Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Despotism, to Law, common

Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Despotism, to Law, common
Title Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Despotism, to Law, common PDF eBook
Author Philip Paul Wiener
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Pages 712
Release 1973
Genre Civilization
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Despotism in America

Despotism in America
Title Despotism in America PDF eBook
Author Richard Hildreth
Publisher Boston : J.P. Jewett and Company
Pages 324
Release 1854
Genre History
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Montesquieu and the Despotic Ideas of Europe

Montesquieu and the Despotic Ideas of Europe
Title Montesquieu and the Despotic Ideas of Europe PDF eBook
Author Vickie B. Sullivan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 301
Release 2017-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 022648291X

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Montesquieu is famous as a tireless critic of despotism, which he associates overtly with Asia and the Middle East and not with the apparently more moderate Western models of governance found throughout Europe. However, Vickie B. Sullivan argues that a creaful reading of Montesquieu's enormously influential The Spirit of the Law reveals the surprising result that he recognizes that Europe itself is susceptible to despotic practices - and that the threat emanates not from the East but rather from certain despotic ideas that inform Western institutions and practices. Sullivan guides readers through Montesquieu's sometimes veiled yet sharply critical accounts of Machiavelli, Hobbes, Aristotle, and Plato, as well as various Christian thinkers have brough forth despotic ideas in the form, for example, of brutal Machiavellianism, of Hobbes's justifications for the rule of one, of Plato's reasoning that denied slaves the right of natural defense, and of the Christian teachings that equated heresy with treason. Such ideas, Montesquieu shows, inform such revered European institutions as the French monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church. In this new reading of Montesquieu's masterwork, Sullivan corrects the misconception that it offers simple, objective observations, showing it to be instead a powerful critique of European politics that would become remarkably and regrettably prescient after Montesquieu's death, when despotism repeatedly emerged in Europe with virulent intensity. -- from dust jacket.