From men of the kingdom to a republic of men. Collectivization, community and power in Harrington and Babeuf

  • Luis Sánchez Quiñones
Keywords: Society, property, religion and community

Abstract

Utopian thinking has been a constant in the formulation of political movements as well as in the shaping of individual rights. The revolutions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries offered notable examples of societies articulated through lofty ideas in which the redistribution of wealth and greater political participation were a common sign. However, these apparent coincidences concealed differences in approach and conception, as we show in the analysis of the ideas of James Harrington and Gracchus Babeuf.

Received: 05.12.2020
Accepted: 21.12.2020

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Luis Sánchez Quiñones

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Published
2020-12-30
How to Cite
Sánchez Quiñones, Luis. 2020. “From Men of the Kingdom to a Republic of Men. Collectivization, Community and Power in Harrington and Babeuf”. Estudios De Deusto 68 (2), 293-321. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed-68(2)-2020pp293-321.
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Studies