Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices
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Resumo: | This article describes two studies regarding political practices and ideas that are relevant to the context of Portuguese America and its possible relations with the opuscule The Prince, by Niccolò Machiavelli. In the general government of the Count of Óbidos (1663-1667), some similarities with the advisement written by the Florentine secretary can be observed. However, during the administration of the famous Count of Assumar, in the captaincy of São Paulo and Minas do Ouro (1717-1721), a document was produced, and its ideas of power are strongly associated with the classic culture. However, this was not a reason for its coauthor to be distant from the condemned renaissance author. Both cases indicate the pertinence of analyzing the ideas by Machiavelli in the scope of Portuguese monarchy and its literate culture, be it by the approximation between types of government or be it because of a strategy that probably aimed at dissimulating its inspiration. |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practicesMachiavellianismPortuguese Americapolitical practices and ideasThis article describes two studies regarding political practices and ideas that are relevant to the context of Portuguese America and its possible relations with the opuscule The Prince, by Niccolò Machiavelli. In the general government of the Count of Óbidos (1663-1667), some similarities with the advisement written by the Florentine secretary can be observed. However, during the administration of the famous Count of Assumar, in the captaincy of São Paulo and Minas do Ouro (1717-1721), a document was produced, and its ideas of power are strongly associated with the classic culture. However, this was not a reason for its coauthor to be distant from the condemned renaissance author. Both cases indicate the pertinence of analyzing the ideas by Machiavelli in the scope of Portuguese monarchy and its literate culture, be it by the approximation between types of government or be it because of a strategy that probably aimed at dissimulating its inspiration.EdUFF - Editora da UFF2014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-77042014000100403Tempo v.20 2014reponame:Tempo (Niterói. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF10.5533/TEM-1980-542X-2014203603info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonteiro,Rodrigo BentesDantas,Viníciuseng2015-09-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-77042014000100403Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/tem/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpeditor.tempo@historia.uff.br || tempouff2013@gmail.com1980-542X1413-7704opendoar:2022-11-22T16:32:32.289104Tempo (Niterói. Online) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)true |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices Monteiro,Rodrigo Bentes Machiavellianism Portuguese America political practices and ideas |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices |
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Machiavellianisms and governments in Portuguese America: two analyses of ideas and political practices |
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Monteiro,Rodrigo Bentes |
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Monteiro,Rodrigo Bentes Dantas,Vinícius |
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Dantas,Vinícius |
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Monteiro,Rodrigo Bentes Dantas,Vinícius |
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Machiavellianism Portuguese America political practices and ideas |
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Machiavellianism Portuguese America political practices and ideas |
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This article describes two studies regarding political practices and ideas that are relevant to the context of Portuguese America and its possible relations with the opuscule The Prince, by Niccolò Machiavelli. In the general government of the Count of Óbidos (1663-1667), some similarities with the advisement written by the Florentine secretary can be observed. However, during the administration of the famous Count of Assumar, in the captaincy of São Paulo and Minas do Ouro (1717-1721), a document was produced, and its ideas of power are strongly associated with the classic culture. However, this was not a reason for its coauthor to be distant from the condemned renaissance author. Both cases indicate the pertinence of analyzing the ideas by Machiavelli in the scope of Portuguese monarchy and its literate culture, be it by the approximation between types of government or be it because of a strategy that probably aimed at dissimulating its inspiration. |
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