The Sun of the Renaissance that Lights Up Utopias: a Comparative Study of the Political Theory of More, Campanella and Bacon

  • Pablo Ojeda Déniz Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Abstract

Renaissance utopias belong to a period when Modernity was being built within political thinking, which turns them into a nexus between classical antiquity and the Enlightment, thereby preserving for posterity a series of critical issues, such as democracy, a radical version of natural law or the need for distribution of goods. Christian humanism is also present and, together with Plato’s concept of justice, it enables these utopias to set a different course from that followed by other Renaissance political theory options, founded either on political realism (Machiavelli) or on jus naturale as a justification of an authoritarian state (Bodin). Thus utopia spreads its wings not only announcing Modernity but also the 20th century socialist horizon.

Published
2022-12-05
How to Cite
Ojeda Déniz, P. (2022). The Sun of the Renaissance that Lights Up Utopias: a Comparative Study of the Political Theory of More, Campanella and Bacon. LAGUNA - Revista De Filosofía, (51), 45-63. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.laguna.2022.51.03
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