Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Index
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Between Antiquity and Modernity
- 1. Machiavelli on Necessity 39
- 2. Machiavelli on Good and Evil: The Problem of Dirty Hands Revisited 58
- 3. Machiavelli and the Critics of Rome: Rereading Discourses I.4 87
- 4. Machiavelli, “Ancient Theology,” and the Problem of Civil Religion 113
-
Part Two: The Prince and the Politics of Necessity
- 5. Machiavelli and the Misunderstanding of Princely Virtù 139
- 6. The Necessity to Be Not- Good: Machiavelli’s Two Realisms 164
- 7. Loyalty in Adversity 186
- 8. Machiavelli and the Modern Tyrant 207
-
Part Three: Class Struggle, Financial Power, and Extraordinary Authority in the Republic
- 9. Machiavelli and the Gracchi: Republican Liberty and Class Conflict 235
- 10 Machiavelli, the Republic, and the Financial Crisis 257
- 11. Extraordinary Accidents in the Life of Republics: Machiavelli and Dictatorial Authority 280
-
Part Four: Machiavellian Politics beyond Machiavelli
- 12. The Reception of Machiavelli in Contemporary Republicanism: Some Ambiguities and Paradoxes 309
- 13. On the Myth of a Conservative Turn in Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories 330
- 14. Political Imagination, Conflict, and Democracy: Machiavelli’s Republican Realism 352
- 15. “Armi proprie e improprie” in the Work of Some Representative Italian Readers of the Twentieth Century 373
- 16. What Does a “Conjuncture- Embedded” Reflection Mean? The Legacy of Althusser’s Machiavelli to Contemporary Political Theory 399
- Contributors 415
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Between Antiquity and Modernity
- 1. Machiavelli on Necessity 39
- 2. Machiavelli on Good and Evil: The Problem of Dirty Hands Revisited 58
- 3. Machiavelli and the Critics of Rome: Rereading Discourses I.4 87
- 4. Machiavelli, “Ancient Theology,” and the Problem of Civil Religion 113
-
Part Two: The Prince and the Politics of Necessity
- 5. Machiavelli and the Misunderstanding of Princely Virtù 139
- 6. The Necessity to Be Not- Good: Machiavelli’s Two Realisms 164
- 7. Loyalty in Adversity 186
- 8. Machiavelli and the Modern Tyrant 207
-
Part Three: Class Struggle, Financial Power, and Extraordinary Authority in the Republic
- 9. Machiavelli and the Gracchi: Republican Liberty and Class Conflict 235
- 10 Machiavelli, the Republic, and the Financial Crisis 257
- 11. Extraordinary Accidents in the Life of Republics: Machiavelli and Dictatorial Authority 280
-
Part Four: Machiavellian Politics beyond Machiavelli
- 12. The Reception of Machiavelli in Contemporary Republicanism: Some Ambiguities and Paradoxes 309
- 13. On the Myth of a Conservative Turn in Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories 330
- 14. Political Imagination, Conflict, and Democracy: Machiavelli’s Republican Realism 352
- 15. “Armi proprie e improprie” in the Work of Some Representative Italian Readers of the Twentieth Century 373
- 16. What Does a “Conjuncture- Embedded” Reflection Mean? The Legacy of Althusser’s Machiavelli to Contemporary Political Theory 399
- Contributors 415
- Index 417