La rivoluzione politica, come dovere morale, nel giacobinismo kantiano di Johann Adam Bergk

Journal title TEORIA POLITICA
Author/s Vanda Fiorillo
Publishing Year 1 Issue 2000/3 Language Italian
Pages 26 P. File size 94 KB
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The essay analyzes the concept of revolution in the philosophical jacobinism of Kant’s democratic critic, Johann Adam Bergk. In the democratism of this thinker, characterized by the theoretical predominance of duty over right, revolution represents one of the most considerable moral duties among those of which political liberty consists. Conceiving the political relationship between rulers and citizens as a duty relationship, Bergk assignes to revolution the same moral function of state coercion: the re-establishment of violated justice. On these bases, going even beyond the jacobinism of a Fichte, Bergk proposes the constitutionalization of the revolutionary act.

Vanda Fiorillo, La rivoluzione politica, come dovere morale, nel giacobinismo kantiano di Johann Adam Bergk in "TEORIA POLITICA" 3/2000, pp , DOI: