Political Ethics of Martin Rakovsky: Between Machiavelli and Luther

Filozofia 64 (6):560-567 (2009)
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Abstract

The writings of Martin Rakovský can be seen as a reflection of the problems, including political ones, of his time. His aim was also to offer an idea of a perfect ruler, who would bring peoples the peace and calm down the stormy events of the 16th century. The personal virtues of such a ruler should have been the guarantee of the welfare of all citizens. Given Rakovský’s religious attitude he can be regarded as a re- formation humanist standing between Machiavelli and Luther

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Vasil Gluchman
Comenius University In Bratislava (Doctorate)

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