Origins Of Legislative Sovereignty And The Legislative State
The first book of the fifth volume treats the background of Machiavellism in sixteenth-century Europe. Machiavelli, even more than Bodin, has been considered crucial to the development of modern state theory in seminal later theorists such as Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Bentham, Hegel, and Savigny who promoted the institutions of modern nation-states. His revolutionary ideas have long been deemed paradigmatic for later thought and activity concerning the state.
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