Political Meritocracy in Renaissance Italy: The Virtuous Republic of Francesco Patrizi of Siena Hankins James
The first full-length study of Francesco Patrizi--the most important political philosopher of the Italian Renaissance before Machiavelli--who sought to reconcile conflicting claims of liberty and…
Specifikacia Political Meritocracy in Renaissance Italy: The Virtuous Republic of Francesco Patrizi of Siena Hankins James
The first full-length study of Francesco Patrizi--the most important political philosopher of the Italian Renaissance before Machiavelli--who sought to reconcile conflicting claims of liberty and equality in the service of good governance.At the heart of the Italian Renaissance was a longing to recapture the wisdom and virtue of Greece and Rome. But how could this be done? A new school of social reformers concluded that the best way to revitalize corrupt institutions was to promote an ambitious new form of political meritocracy aimed at nurturing virtuous citizens and political leaders.The greatest thinker in this tradition of virtue politics was Francesco Patrizi of Siena, a humanist philosopher whose writings were once as famous as Machiavelli's. Patrizi wrote two major works: On Founding Republics, addressing the enduring question of how to reconcile