Bodin: On Sovereignty
This volume contains the essential points of Jean Bodin's theory of sovereignty, a landmark in legal theory and royalist ideology. The four chapters presented form the core of Bodin's classic work, Six Livres de la Republique. Bodin was primarily responsible for introducing the seductive but erroneous notion that sovereignty is indivisible, that the entire power of the state had to be vested in a single individual or group. This thesis, combined with the prevailing crisis of authority during the French religious wars, led Bodin to a systematically absolutist interpretation of the French and other European monarchies. This is the first complete translation of this material into English since 1606, and is accompanied by a lucid introduction, chronology, and bibliography.
- Bodin is an important figure in early modern political thought, propounding an influential theory justifying absolute monarchy. The four chapters here contain the essence of Bodin's theory
- This is the first full translation of these works into English since 1606
- Julian Franklin is a noted authority on the political thought of the time, and especially on Bodin
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'Professor Julian Franklin's edition of 'Bodin: On Sovereignty' consists of four chapters from Les Six Livres de la République, incontestably one of the seminal texts in modern political thought.' French History
Product details
April 1992Paperback
9780521349925
194 pages
216 × 140 × 15 mm
0.23kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Principal events in Bodin's life
- Bibliography
- Note on the text
- Notes on format
- Notes on translation
- 1. République
- 2. Book 1, chapter 8 on sovereignty
- 3. Book 1, chapter 10 on the true marks of sovereignty
- 4. Book 2, chapter 1 on the kinds of state in general
- 5. Book 2, chapter 5 whether it is lawful to make an attempt upon the tyrant's life and to nullify and repeal his ordinances after he is dead
- Textual notes
- Index.