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Sensibilities Of The Risorgimento Reason And Passions In Political Thought Roberto Romani

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Sensibilities Of The Risorgimento Reason And Passions In Political Thought Roberto Romani
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: Roberto Romani
ISBN: 9789004360914, 9004360913
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Sensibilities Of The Risorgimento Reason And Passions In Political Thought Roberto Romani by Roberto Romani 9789004360914, 9004360913 instant download after payment.

A purely political framework does not capture the complexity of the culture behind Italians’ struggle for liberty and independence during the Risorgimento (1815-1861). Roberto Romani identifies the sensibilities associated with each of the two main political programmes, Mazzini’s republicanism and moderatism, which in fact were comprehensive projects for a political, moral, and religious resurgence. The moderates’ espousal of reason entailed an ideal personality expressed by private virtue, self-possession, and a public morality informed by Catholicism, while Mazzini’s advocacy of passions led to ‘enthusiasm’ and a total commitment to the cause. Romani demonstrates that the patriots’ moral quest rested on a thick cultural bedrock, dating back to Stoicism and the Catholic Aufklärung, and passing through Rousseau and the Revolution.

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