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    Humility and humanity: Machiavelli's rejection and appropriation of a Christian Ideal.Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo - 2018 - European Journal of Political Theory 17 (2):131-151.
    Though Machiavelli is famous for advising the mere ‘appearance’ of certain Christian and classical virtues (P XVIII), Machiavellian virtù inherits the legacy (though neither the content nor the telos) of the Christian virtue of humility, a virtue that is not present in pagan Roman accounts of heroism. I am not contending that Machiavelli is a Christian nor that he is continuing a Christian principle. Rather, I am asserting in this article that Machiavelli secularises the distinctly Christian virtue of humility, particularly (...)
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    Tragic Glory? Human Excellence in Pierre Manent and St Augustine.Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (1):20-38.
    In his monumental study of the history of Western forms of government, Metamorphoses of the City: On the Western Dynamic, Pierre Manent offers his response to the question of modernity’s cap...
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