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Barbuto, Gennaro MariaTitolo
Machiavelli e il bene comune. Una politica ossimoricaPeriodico
Filosofia politicaAnno:
2003 - Volume:
17 - Fascicolo:
2 - Pagina iniziale:
223 - Pagina finale:
246This essay analyzes the concept of common good in "The Prince" and "The Discourses". According to Machiavelli the common good cannot be founded upon any sort of firm ground: neither metaphysical nor divine, not even natural. It originates from the necessary simultaneity of conflicting elements: historical-political disputes or ethical dycothomies. Task of the politician, who, according to Machiavelli, radically distinguishes himself for the tyrant, is to provoke a constructive tension among these elements, in order to pursue the common good. The latter consists in the protection of life, family, property and, in a republican context, in the participation to the public freedom.
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