This paper focuses on the various uses of Machiavelli’s figure and thought during the French Revolution, precisely from Directory to Consulate. In this period Machiavelli is not only a medium to delegitimize political enemies because considered a symbol of a politics ruthless, but he is also a weapon used to try and save the Revolution. The apologists of 1789 principles, who consider Machiavelli a champion of political real- ism, use his name to oppose Jacobins and justify a strong executive power. In this con- text, an unknown author and playwright named Antoine Sérieys publishes a strange dialogue between Machiavelli and Saint-Just to legitimate the new bonapartist regime.
SCIARA G (2016). Maschere di Machiavelli in Francia tra il Direttorio e il Consolato. In appendice Antoine Sérieys, "Dialogo. Saint-Just e Machiavelli". STORIA DEL PENSIERO POLITICO, V(2), 281-298.
Maschere di Machiavelli in Francia tra il Direttorio e il Consolato. In appendice Antoine Sérieys, "Dialogo. Saint-Just e Machiavelli"
SCIARA G
2016
Abstract
This paper focuses on the various uses of Machiavelli’s figure and thought during the French Revolution, precisely from Directory to Consulate. In this period Machiavelli is not only a medium to delegitimize political enemies because considered a symbol of a politics ruthless, but he is also a weapon used to try and save the Revolution. The apologists of 1789 principles, who consider Machiavelli a champion of political real- ism, use his name to oppose Jacobins and justify a strong executive power. In this con- text, an unknown author and playwright named Antoine Sérieys publishes a strange dialogue between Machiavelli and Saint-Just to legitimate the new bonapartist regime.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.