Discourses Concerning Government
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Written in response to Sir Robert Filmer's "Patriarcha" (1680), the "Discourses Concerning Government" by Algernon Sidney (1623-1683) has been respected for more than three centuries as a classic defence of republicanism and popular government. Sidney rejected Filmer's theories of royal absolutism and divine right of kings, insisting that title to rule should be based on merit rather than on birth; and republics, he thought, were more likely to honour merit than were monarchies. Like Milton, Sidney revered and idealised the Commonwealth (1649-1660) as England's noble achievement in the grand tradition of ancient Greece and Rome. Sidney's treatise was published posthumously in 1698, 15 years after he was executed for complicity in a plot to assassinate Charles II. Sidney's papers, including a draft of the "Discourses", were used as evidence against him. Although there is nothing in the work incompatible with a constitutional monarchy, the indictment claimed that it was a "false, seditious and traitorous libel", citing sentences which stated that the king is subject to law and is responsible to the people. Sidney's "Discourses" was widely read in the colonies, and influenced a number of American revolutionary leaders.
Written in response to Sir Robert Filmer's ";Patriarcha"; (1680), the ";Discourses Concerning Government"; by Algernon Sidney (1623-1683) has been respected for more than three centuries as a classic defence of republicanism and popular government. Sidney rejected Filmer's theories of royal absolutism and divine right of kings, insisting that title to rule should be based on merit rather than on birth; and republics, he thought, were more likely to honour merit than were monarchies. Like Milton, Sidney revered and idealised the Commonwealth (1649-1660) as England's noble achievement in the grand tradition of ancient Greece and Rome. Sidney's treatise was published posthumously in 1698, 15 years after he was executed for complicity in a plot to assassinate Charles II. Sidney's papers, including a draft of the ";Discourses";, were used as evidence against him. Although there is nothing in the work incompatible with a constitutional monarchy, the indictment claimed that it was a ";false, seditious and traitorous libel";, citing sentences which stated that the king is subject to law and is responsible to the people. Sidney's ";Discourses"; was widely read in the colonies, and influenced a number of American revolutionary leaders.
Written in response to Sir Robert Filmer's ";Patriarcha"; (1680), the ";Discourses Concerning Government"; by Algernon Sidney (1623-1683) has been respected for more than three centuries as a classic defence of republicanism and popular government. Sidney rejected Filmer's theories of royal absolutism and divine right of kings, insisting that title to rule should be based on merit rather than on birth; and republics, he thought, were more likely to honour merit than were monarchies. Like Milton, Sidney revered and idealised the Commonwealth (1649-1660) as England's noble achievement in the grand tradition of ancient Greece and Rome. Sidney's treatise was published posthumously in 1698, 15 years after he was executed for complicity in a plot to assassinate Charles II. Sidney's papers, including a draft of the ";Discourses";, were used as evidence against him. Although there is nothing in the work incompatible with a constitutional monarchy, the indictment claimed that it was a ";false, seditious and traitorous libel";, citing sentences which stated that the king is subject to law and is responsible to the people. Sidney's ";Discourses"; was widely read in the colonies, and influenced a number of American revolutionary leaders.
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Discourses concerning government
(1750, printed for G. Hamilton and J. Balfour)ID: OL7144233M
Discourses Concerning Government
(Unknown [English])ISBN-10: 1154684067 ISBN-13: 9781154684063 - English
Discourses Concerning Government
(Unknown [English])ISBN-10: 1149353457 ISBN-13: 9781149353455 - English
Discourses concerning government
(1698, Printed and are to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster [English])ID: OL6909449M
Pages: 462
Discourses concerning government
(1704, Printed by J. Darby ... [English])ID: OL23702168M
Pages: 424
Discourses concerning government
(1704, Printed by J. Darby [English])ID: OL16903835M
Pages: 424
Discourses concerning government
(1704, J. Darby [English])ID: OL16756568M
Pages: 424
Discourses concerning government
(1705, printed by J. D. and sold by Tho. Atkinson [English])ID: OL16033251M
Pages: 424
Discourses concerning government
(1705, Printed by J.D. ... [English])ID: OL13813531M
Discourses concerning government
(1750, printed for G. Hamilton and J. Balfour [English])ID: OL6310534M
Discourses concerning government
(1751, A. Millar [English])ID: OL13925706M
Discourses concerning government
(1751, Printed for A. Millar [English])ID: OL6965559M
Pages: 495
Discourses concerning government
(1763, Printed for A. Millar [English])ID: OL6958994M
Pages: 497
Discourses concerning government
(1805, Printed and published by C.P. Wayne for M.L. Weems [English])ID: OL15054023M
Discourses concerning government
(1968, Gregg International [English])ID: OL17212724M
Pages: 495
Discourses Concerning Government
(1 February 1980, Ayer Company Publishers, Incor, USA [English])ISBN-10: 0405117396 ISBN-13: 9780405117398 - English
Pages: 462; hardback
Discourses Concerning Government
(7 January 1990, Liberty Fund, Incorporated [English])ISBN-10: 0865970882 ISBN-13: 9780865970885 - English
Pages: 606; Hardcover
Discourses Concerning Government
(7 January 1990, Liberty Fund, Incorporated [English])ISBN-10: 0865970890 ISBN-13: 9780865970892 - English
Pages: 654; Trade Paperback
Discourses Concerning Government
(1 July 1990, Liberty Fund Inc, USA [English])ISBN-10: 0865971420 ISBN-13: 9780865971424 - English
Pages: 606; paperback
Discourses Concerning Government
(1 July 1990, Liberty Fund Inc, USA [English])ISBN-10: 0865971412 ISBN-13: 9780865971417 - English
Pages: 645; Size: 230 X 155; hardback

Discourses Concerning Government
(15 August 2009, General Books LLC [English])ISBN-10: 0217467091 ISBN-13: 9780217467094 - English
Pages: 354; Size: 152 X 229
Discourses Concerning Government
(1 January 2010, General Books LLC, USA [English])ISBN-10: 1153342677 ISBN-13: 9781153342674 - English
Pages: 256
Discourses Concerning Government (1750)
(22 September 2009, General Books [English])ISBN-10: 0217467024 ISBN-13: 9780217467025 - English
Pages: 312; paperback
Discourses Concerning Government
(1 January 2010, General Books LLC, USA [English])ISBN-10: 1153342650 ISBN-13: 9781153342650 - English
Pages: 246
Discourses Concerning Government (1750)
(22 September 2009, General Books [English])ISBN-10: 0217467008 ISBN-13: 9780217467001 - English
Pages: 304; paperback

Languages: English (24)
Countries: USA
Bindings: hardback, Hardcover, Trade Paperback, paperback
Publication years: 1698-2010
Pages: 246-654
The Cuckoo's Child (by Suzanne Freeman)
Countries: USA
Bindings: hardback, Hardcover, Trade Paperback, paperback
Publication years: 1698-2010
Pages: 246-654
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