The constitution of political freedom in Spinoza: A question of resistance and prudence but not of obedience
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In this article, I develop my thesis along four axes: 1) an update of the notion of real equality in the project of the reformed regimes in the Political Treatise; 2) the examination of two examples of resistance in the Theologico-Political Treatise; 3) the study of the correlation between citizenship and “human life” in the Political Treatise; 4) an analysis of the Spinozist concept of “prudence” that, making it the constituent power of “common freedom,” reveals its distance from the idea of “obedience.”
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