Croce and Machiavelli. Forms and Ways of a Continuity
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https://doi.org/10.6093/1593-7178/2151Keywords:
Croce, Machiavelli, De Sanctis, PoliticsAbstract
This essay focuses on the comparison between Benedetto Croce and Niccolò Machiavelli, starting from Francesco De Sanctis' reading of Machiavelli during the 19th century. Croce studied for a long time Machiavelli's thinking and considered him the father of the modern political philosophy who realized politics as an independent category of mind and the base of the historical process. Through this new kind of approach to politics, Machiavelli' s tradition of thinking led to De Sanctis and Croce producing a new way to conceive relationship between politics and ethics that was a node of Croce's philosophical system.
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