Law, Literature and Political Philosophy in the Spanish Golden Age

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Law, Literature and Political Philosophy in the Spanish Golden Age
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Book Synopsis Law, Literature and Political Philosophy in the Spanish Golden Age by : Julio Juan Ruiz

Book excerpt: This collection of articles, thoroughly documented, analyses particular aspects of the Spanish 16th and 17th centuries. It discusses a range of topics, including the Catholic reason of state, anti-Machiavellianism, and royal power and its limits, from the point of view of Golden Age authors. This is a work where literature, law theory and political philosophy combine their efforts to offer an unusual portrait of power in Spanish society during a time of deep change.


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