Defensor pacis(English, Paperback, Marsilius of Padua Marsilius of)

Defensor pacis(English, Paperback, Marsilius of Padua Marsilius of)

  • Marsilius of Padua Marsilius of
Publisher:Columbia University PressISBN 13: 9780231123556ISBN 10: 0231123558

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Defensor pacis(English, Paperback, Marsilius of Padua Marsilius of) is written by Marsilius of Padua Marsilius of and published by Columbia University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0231123558 (ISBN 10) and 9780231123556 (ISBN 13).

Marsilius of Padua is one of the few truly revolutionary figures in the history of political philosophy. The first to propound the separation of Church and State, he is considered the precursor to subsequent political thinkers, from Machiavelli to Marx. The Marsilian revolution consisted not only in a radical change in the theory of the relations between religion and politics that culminated in the Protestant Reformation and other central developments of the modern era, but, even more importantly, it had an effect on the whole conception of human beings - their nature, acts, values, and sociopolitical relations. As Cary J. Nederman writes in the foreword to this new edition, "Marsilius continues to speak to many of the salient issues of modern political life, expressing his doctrines in a language that has resonance and relevance. Whether in addressing the role of citizenship as a buffer between individual and community, or in explicating the foundations of religious toleration, the "Defensor Pacis" (and Marsilius' other writings) affords a distinctive theoretical perspective that rivals that of any of the great thinkers of the Western political tradition."