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Liberty, Class and Nation-BuildingUgo Foscolos English Constitutional Thought, 1816-1827Robinson College, Cambridge, UK, efb21{at}cam.ac.uk This article explores the political thought of a leading Italian intellectual after his conversion from Jacobinism to liberalism. It shows the extent to which Foscolo was abreast of the then contemporary debate on constitutional government and nation-building. Moreover, it illustrates how he combined liberal with civic humanist and republican ideas, as well as idealism and Realpolitik in his perception of the problems faced by small nations struggling to be free in an era of international ideological conflict.
Key Words: constitutionalism Foscolo liberalism nationalism participatory citizenship
European Journal of Political Theory, Vol. 5, No. 1,
34-49 (2006) |
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