L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in Italia

The ‘invention’ of the ‘complementarity’ of Kant’s and Hamilton’s federalist thought is the result of Mario Albertini’s philosophical elaboration. His idea of this ‘complementarity’ is bound to join together in one theoretical unit the value of the ‘perpetual peace’ among nation-states with the cons...

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Main Author: Corrado Malandrino
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Language:Spanish
Published: University of Bologna 2011-12-01
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Online Access:https://montesquieu.unibo.it/article/view/5149
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spelling doaj-e0afd5835acc47c9a3c91a3ac33595932020-11-25T01:15:00ZspaUniversity of BolognaMontesquieu.it2421-41242011-12-013110.6092/issn.2421-4124/51494720L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in ItaliaCorrado Malandrino0Università del Piemonte Orientale (Alessandria-Novara-Vercelli)The ‘invention’ of the ‘complementarity’ of Kant’s and Hamilton’s federalist thought is the result of Mario Albertini’s philosophical elaboration. His idea of this ‘complementarity’ is bound to join together in one theoretical unit the value of the ‘perpetual peace’ among nation-states with the constitutional concept of the liberal right in the international (and particularly European) frame. Albertini says this is possible, like both Kant and Hamilton demonstrated in theirs federalist essays (Zum ewigen Frieden and The Federalist), through the theory of the federal state. Therefore Kant’s and Hamilton’s political discourses are, in the opinion of Albertini and of his students, ‘complementary’ and constitute a homogeneous nucleus. Nevertheless Albertini’s theory appears as a rhetorical ‘invention’, that is a rhetorical procedure and argument to elaborate a convincing federalist ideology, not a result of scientific proceedings and discoveryhttps://montesquieu.unibo.it/article/view/5149Rhetorical InventionFederalist ComplementarityFederalist TheoryFederal StateFederalismPerpetual PeaceFederalist Ideology
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L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in Italia
Montesquieu.it
Rhetorical Invention
Federalist Complementarity
Federalist Theory
Federal State
Federalism
Perpetual Peace
Federalist Ideology
author_facet Corrado Malandrino
author_sort Corrado Malandrino
title L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in Italia
title_short L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in Italia
title_full L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in Italia
title_fullStr L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in Italia
title_full_unstemmed L’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di Kant e Hamilton in Italia
title_sort l’«invenzione» della complementarità del pensiero federalista di kant e hamilton in italia
publisher University of Bologna
series Montesquieu.it
issn 2421-4124
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The ‘invention’ of the ‘complementarity’ of Kant’s and Hamilton’s federalist thought is the result of Mario Albertini’s philosophical elaboration. His idea of this ‘complementarity’ is bound to join together in one theoretical unit the value of the ‘perpetual peace’ among nation-states with the constitutional concept of the liberal right in the international (and particularly European) frame. Albertini says this is possible, like both Kant and Hamilton demonstrated in theirs federalist essays (Zum ewigen Frieden and The Federalist), through the theory of the federal state. Therefore Kant’s and Hamilton’s political discourses are, in the opinion of Albertini and of his students, ‘complementary’ and constitute a homogeneous nucleus. Nevertheless Albertini’s theory appears as a rhetorical ‘invention’, that is a rhetorical procedure and argument to elaborate a convincing federalist ideology, not a result of scientific proceedings and discovery
topic Rhetorical Invention
Federalist Complementarity
Federalist Theory
Federal State
Federalism
Perpetual Peace
Federalist Ideology
url https://montesquieu.unibo.it/article/view/5149
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