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4. Rousseau’s Repudiation of Machiavelli’s Democratic Roman Republic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations for Machiavelli’s Writings xi
- Introduction. Vulgarity and Virtuosity 1
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Part I
- 1. The Passion of Duke Valentino: Cesare Borgia, Biblical Allegory, and The Prince 21
- 2. “Keep the Public Rich and the Citizens Poor”: Economic Inequality and Political Corruption in the Discourses 45
- 3. On the Myth of a Conservative Turn in the Florentine Histories 69
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Part II
- 4. Rousseau’s Repudiation of Machiavelli’s Democratic Roman Republic 109
- 5. Leo Strauss’s Machiavelli and the Querelle between the Few and the Many 144
- 6. The Cambridge School’s “Guicciardinian Moments” Revisited 176
- Summation. Scandalous Writings, Dubious Readings, and the Virtues of Popular Empowerment 207
- Notes 215
- Acknowledgments 255
- Index 257
- A NOTE ON THE TYPE 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations for Machiavelli’s Writings xi
- Introduction. Vulgarity and Virtuosity 1
-
Part I
- 1. The Passion of Duke Valentino: Cesare Borgia, Biblical Allegory, and The Prince 21
- 2. “Keep the Public Rich and the Citizens Poor”: Economic Inequality and Political Corruption in the Discourses 45
- 3. On the Myth of a Conservative Turn in the Florentine Histories 69
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Part II
- 4. Rousseau’s Repudiation of Machiavelli’s Democratic Roman Republic 109
- 5. Leo Strauss’s Machiavelli and the Querelle between the Few and the Many 144
- 6. The Cambridge School’s “Guicciardinian Moments” Revisited 176
- Summation. Scandalous Writings, Dubious Readings, and the Virtues of Popular Empowerment 207
- Notes 215
- Acknowledgments 255
- Index 257
- A NOTE ON THE TYPE 273