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The politician of fear and the fear of politics

This article analyzes the role of fear in the legitimation of political authority. It argues that fear is an important moral sentiment in the constitution of a legitimate sovereign, and utilizes examples from political theory and political practices of the sixteenth century to illustrate this argument.

Modern Political Theory; Fear; Authority; Sovereignty


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