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Sovereignty and the Sword Arihiro Fukuda (Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, University of Tokyo)

Sovereignty and the Sword By Arihiro Fukuda (Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, University of Tokyo)

Summary

Thomas Hobbes and James Harrington were two mid-17th century political thinkers who are known today as spokesmen of opposite positions. This book rewrites the common view, arguing that behind their disagreements there lay a common perspective on the subject of sovereignty.

Sovereignty and the Sword Summary

Sovereignty and the Sword: Harrington, Hobbes, and Mixed Government in the English Civil Wars by Arihiro Fukuda (Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, University of Tokyo)

The English civil wars of the mid-seventeenth century produced two political thinkers of genius: Thomas Hobbes and James Harrington. They are known today as spokesmen of opposite positions, Hobbes of absolutism, Harrington of republicanism. Yet behind their disagreements, argues Arihiro Fukuda, there lay a common perspective. For both writers, the primary aim was the restoration of peace and order to a divided land. Both men saw the conventional thinking of the time as unequal to that task. Their greatest works - Hobbes's Leviathan of 1651, Harrington's Oceana of 1656 - proposed the reconstruction of the English polity on novel bases. It was not over the principle of sovereignty that the two men differed. Fukuda shows Harrington to have been, no less than Hobbes, a theorist of absolute sovereignty. But where Hobbes repudiated the mixed governments of classical antiquity, Harrington's study of them convinced him that mixed government, far from being the enemy of absolute sovereignty, was its essential foundation.

Sovereignty and the Sword Reviews

this slim but muscular study. ... an analysis of unusual elegance and power. * Jonathan Scott, English Historical Review. *
In this slim but muscular study the relationship between two of seventeenth centry Englands most important political writers comes under scrutiny from the standpoint of some sharply determined claims and juxtapositions ... an analysis of unusual elegance and power. * Jonathan Scott, English Historical Review, June 00. *
Professor Fukuda's analysis depends upon a careful reading in both primary and secondary materials. His interweaving of philosophical argument and historical circumstances is complex, but his frequent reiteration and rephrasing of his main points easily leads the reader. The explanatory footnotes also show the depth of his studies. These are impressive positives ... a valuable contribution to understanding both thought and practice in English constitutionalism. * Seventeenth-Century News *
In this elegant, brief book Fukuda seeks to elevate the reputation of James Harrington, and largely succeeds. * D. R. Bisson, CHOICE *
In this slim but muscular study the relationship between two of seventeenth-century England's most important political writers comes under scrutiny from the standpoint of some sharply determined claims and juxtapositions... an analysis of unusual elegance and power. * Jonathon Scott, English historical Review *
Fukuda displays historical and analytic acumen in a work that is admirably clear, concise and provocative. Those who take seriously the republican and (or) the social-contract traditions will likely find Fukuda's ideas instructive and disagree with some or all of them. * Deborah Baumgold, Albion *

About Arihiro Fukuda (Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, University of Tokyo)

Please note that Fukuda uses the title `Mr', not Professor

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NPB9780198206835
9780198206835
0198206836
Sovereignty and the Sword: Harrington, Hobbes, and Mixed Government in the English Civil Wars by Arihiro Fukuda (Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, Associate Professor, History of Political Thought, University of Tokyo)
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Oxford University Press
1997-10-16
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