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Politica (Paperback, A Libertyclassi)
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Politica (Paperback, A Libertyclassi)
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Althusius's "Politics Methodically Set Forth and Illustrated with
Sacred and Profane Examples", known today simply as "Politica" or
Althusius's "Politics", was originally published in Germany in
1603. Professor Carney's translation, which first appeared in 1964,
represents the first attempt to present the basic structure of
Althusius's political thought in English. "Politica" is now
recognised as an extraordinary contribution to the intellectual
history of the West. It combines ancient and medieval political
philosophy with Reformation theory, and is considered a bridge
between the political wisdom of the ancients and the moderns.
Friedrich thought Althusius was the most profound political thinker
between Bodin and Hobbes. Drawing deeply from Aristotle and
Biblical teaching, "Politica" presents a unique vision of the
commonwealth as a harmonious ordering of natural associations.
According to Althusius, the purpose of the state is to protect and
encourage social life. The family is the most natural of human
associations, and all other unions derive from it. Power and
authority properly grow from more local to more general
associations. Each higher union must protect the associations that
compose it, seeing to it that all of them are able to carry out the
purposes for which they were established. The highest purpose of
human association is devotion to God, which the state must
encourage, but which properly is the province of a higher religious
authority. Of particular interest to the modern reader is
Althusius's theory of federalism. It does not refer merely to a
division of powers between central and state governments, but to an
ascending scale of authority in which higher institutions rely on
the consent of local and voluntary associations.
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