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  1. Oriental Despotism.Franco Venturi - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (1):133.
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  • Machiavelli and the liberalism of fear.Thomas Osborne - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (5):68-85.
    This article revisits the long-standing question of the relations between ethics and politics in Machiavelli’s work, assessing its relevance to the ‘liberalism of fear’ in particular in the work of Judith Shklar, Bernard Williams and also John Dunn. The article considers ways in which Machiavelli has been a ‘negative’ resource for liberalism – for instance, as a presumed proponent of tyranny; but also ways in which even for the liberalism of fear he might be considered a ‘positive’ resource, above all (...)
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  • Despot and despotism: Vicissitudes of a political term.R. Koebner - 1951 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 14 (3/4):275-302.
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  • A Virtue for Courageous Minds: Moderation in French Political Thought, 1748-1830.Aurelian Craiutu - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    Political moderation is the touchstone of democracy, which could not function without compromise and bargaining, yet it is one of the most understudied concepts in political theory. How can we explain this striking paradox? Why do we often underestimate the virtue of moderation? Seeking to answer these questions, A Virtue for Courageous Minds examines moderation in modern French political thought and sheds light on the French Revolution and its legacy. Aurelian Craiutu begins with classical thinkers who extolled the virtues of (...)
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