MindMap Gallery Political Theory and Practice during the Renaissance Period
The political theory and practice during the Renaissance were diverse and vibrant. Machiavelli's "The Prince" advocated for realpolitik, emphasizing power and pragmatism. Thomas More, in "Utopia," portrayed a blueprint for an ideal government. Jean Bodin's "Leviathan" explored sovereign power and state theory. In practice, absolutism flourished in France and Spain, while Florentine and Venetian republicanism demonstrated the power of republicanism. City-states and federalism also developed during this period.
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