Political meritocracy in Renaissance Italy: the virtuous republic of Francesco Patrizi of Siena

Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press (2023)
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The first full-length study of Francesco Patrizi, the greatest political philosopher of the Italian Renaissance prior to Machiavelli. Patrizi was a humanist whose virtue politics-a form of values-based political meritocracy-sought to reconcile the conflicting claims of liberty and equality in service of good governance. He wrote two major works, On Founding Republics (1471) and On Kingship and the Education of Kings (1483/84), both of which were hugely influential when printed in the sixteenth century, but later forgotten.

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Meritocracy.Thomas Mulligan - 2023 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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