Buon governo
Good government
Paolo Silvestri ()
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Abstract:
ITALIAN ABSTRACT In questa voce di dizionario mi concentrerò sulla storia del concetto di Buon governo concentrandomi soprattutto sulla reinterpretazione di tale concetto da parte di alcuni studiosi appartenenti alla storia del liberalismo Italiano. In particolare analizzerò: 1) Il buon governo come problema e come ricerca; 2) Significati classici del buongoverno; 3) Reinterpretazioni del buon governo nella modernità; 4) Il problema del buon governo in Cattaneo, Mosca e Rossi; 5) Einaudi: buon governo, liberalismo, libertà. ENGLISH ABSTRACT In this dictionary entry I will focus on the history of the concept of Good Governanment focusing especially on its reinterpretation by some scholars (loosely) belonging the history of Italian liberalism. In particular I will analyze: 1) Good government as a problem and as a re-search; 2) Classic meanings of good government; 3) Reinterpretations of good government in modernity; 4) The issue of good government in Cattaneo, Mosca and Rossi; 5) Einaudi: good government, liberalism, freedom.
Keywords: Good government; Carlo Cattaneo, Gaetano Mosca, Ernesto Rossi, Luigi Einaudi, Liberalism, Freedom (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B00 B2 B3 Y8 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011, Revised 2010
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