Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù

Machiavellism or “machiavellian” are concepts used often as synonyms of immorality or of subordination of means to an end (a kind of embryonic utilitarianism). A more profound reading of The Prince, together with the analysis of the other works by Mac hiavavelli, reveals that the Florentine politica...

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Cofone, Ignacio N.
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2009
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Universidad de la Sabana
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Maquiavelo
Maquiavelismo
Virtud política
Poder
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title Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù
spellingShingle Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù
Maquiavelo
Maquiavelismo
Virtud política
Poder
title_short Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù
title_full Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù
title_fullStr Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù
title_full_unstemmed Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù
title_sort Maquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtù
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Cofone, Ignacio N.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Cofone, Ignacio N.
dc.subject.es_CO.fl_str_mv Maquiavelo
topic Maquiavelo
Maquiavelismo
Virtud política
Poder
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Maquiavelismo
Virtud política
Poder
description Machiavellism or “machiavellian” are concepts used often as synonyms of immorality or of subordination of means to an end (a kind of embryonic utilitarianism). A more profound reading of The Prince, together with the analysis of the other works by Mac hiavavelli, reveals that the Florentine political writer was far from that thought. Works like those ones by Pocock and Lefort’s provide for an interesting rereading, from which it can be deduced that “Machiavellism” or “machiavellian” are not moral doctrines, but a way (amoral) of understanding power–more specifically, real relations of power. Here, the notion of virtù plays an essential role, since it involves the way in which Mac hiavavelli understands power and politics, being also the reason of the ambiguous interpretations towards the Florentine writer. Every ruler must be virtuous in a classic and in a machiavellian way. The ruler who is virtuous only in a machiavellian sense will be immoral, and the one who is virtuous only in a classical sense is or will be irresponsible.
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spelling Cofone, Ignacio N.2015-02-02T09:24:34Z2015-02-02T09:24:34Z20092009http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1552http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1552/1874http://dikaion.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/dikaion/article/view/1552/2167http://hdl.handle.net/10818/13527Machiavellism or “machiavellian” are concepts used often as synonyms of immorality or of subordination of means to an end (a kind of embryonic utilitarianism). A more profound reading of The Prince, together with the analysis of the other works by Mac hiavavelli, reveals that the Florentine political writer was far from that thought. Works like those ones by Pocock and Lefort’s provide for an interesting rereading, from which it can be deduced that “Machiavellism” or “machiavellian” are not moral doctrines, but a way (amoral) of understanding power–more specifically, real relations of power. Here, the notion of virtù plays an essential role, since it involves the way in which Mac hiavavelli understands power and politics, being also the reason of the ambiguous interpretations towards the Florentine writer. Every ruler must be virtuous in a classic and in a machiavellian way. The ruler who is virtuous only in a machiavellian sense will be immoral, and the one who is virtuous only in a classical sense is or will be irresponsible.“El maquiavelismo” o “lo maquiavélico” se suele usar como sinónimo de inmoralidad, o de la subordinación de los medios a los fines (una suerte de utilitarismo embrionario). Una lectura más profunda de El Príncipe, conjuntamente con el análisis de las otras obras de Maquiavavelo, nos muestra que el florentino distaba de tener esto en mente. Obras como la de Pocock y la de Lefort hacen una relectura interesante de la cual se deduce que “el maquiavelismo” o “lo maquiavélico” no es una doctrina moral sino una forma (amoral) de entender el poder –más específicamente: las relaciones reales de poder–. El concepto de virtù juega en esto un rol esencial, pues encierra el modo de concebir el poder y la política en Maquiavavelo, y es a su vez el generador de las ambigüedades en la interpretación del florentino. Todo gobernante debe ser virtuoso en sentido clásico, y también en sentido maquiavélico. El que sólo lo sea en sentido maquiavélico, será un inmoral, y el que sólo lo sea en sentido clásico, será un irresponsable.spaDíkaion; Vol 18 (2009)This journal and its contents are the property of Universidad de La Sabana and, therefore, may be accessed solely for reading or printing, as a personal copy, but not for profit. Prior authorization from Universidad de La Sabana is required for any other use, such as the reproduction, transformation, public communication or distribution of said material for a profit.The names and email addresses included in Aquichán shall be used solely for the declared purposes of this journal and shall not be made available for any other purpose or to any other person.The articles published in this journal represent the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Universidad de La Sabana.A presente revista e seu conteúdo são propriedade da Universidade da Sabana e, consequentemente, só poderá se aceder a ela para leitura ou impressão, como cópia pessoal e sem fins lucrativos. Qualquer outra forma de utilização como reprodução, transformação, comunicação pública ou distribuição, com fins lucrativos, requer a autorização prévia da Universidade da Sabana.Os nomes e endereços de e-mail introduzidos nesta revista se usarão exclusivamente para os fins declarados e não estarão disponíveis para nenhum outro propósito ou outra pessoa.Os artigos que esta revista contém representam a opinião de seus autores e não constituem necessariamente a opinião da Universidade da Sabana.http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Universidad de La SabanaRepositorio Institucional de la Universidad de La SabanaMaquiaveloMaquiavelismoVirtud políticaPoderMaquiavelismo: concepto y significado. Una lectura desde la virtùarticlepublishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_650110818/13527oai:intellectum.unisabana.edu.co:10818/135272017-11-29 12:25:24.54Intellectum Universidad de la Sabanacontactointellectum@unisabana.edu.co