• Hume’s Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth Revisited Sakamoto, Tatsuya 2022 Dialogue and Universalism , Vol. 32 , Issue 1 , S. 47 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1234-5792 | 1689-3816 10.5840/du20223214 Abstract

    This paper examines Hume’s theory of republicanism from the perspective of the history of ancient and modern thought. Hume criticized ancient republicanism for its implicit assumption of institutional slavery, and sought the possibility of a republican constitution based on the freedom and equality of citizens. Despite the title “Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth,” its content was a concrete theory and discussed the British society as it existed in the 18th century. His conclusion was the realistic proposal of a highly democratic federal republic, which not only became the origin of the U.S. Constitution through James Madison, but also serves as a valuable source of enlightenment and inspiration for our time, when the challenges and problems of party politics and mass democracy have become extremely serious.

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    Continental Philosophy | Language and Literature | Social and Political Philosophy | Social Science

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Sakamoto, Tatsuya
Continental Philosophy
Language and Literature
Social and Political Philosophy

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