
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part One The New Politics ‘Ex Parte Civium’
- Part Two A Difficult Legacy
- Chapter Eight The Original Character of Enlightenment Constitutionalism: From the Scienza della legislazione to the 1799 Progetto di costituzione napoletana
- Chapter Nine Vincenzo Cuoco: The National Critique of Cosmopolitan Enlightenment Constitutionalism
- Chapter Ten The Liberal Constant against the Enlightened Filangieri: Two interpretations of Modernity
- Chapter Eleven Filangierian Heresies in the European Democratic Tradition: The Principle of Justice and the Right to Happiness
- Notes
- Index
Chapter Nine - Vincenzo Cuoco: The National Critique of Cosmopolitan Enlightenment Constitutionalism
from Part Two - A Difficult Legacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part One The New Politics ‘Ex Parte Civium’
- Part Two A Difficult Legacy
- Chapter Eight The Original Character of Enlightenment Constitutionalism: From the Scienza della legislazione to the 1799 Progetto di costituzione napoletana
- Chapter Nine Vincenzo Cuoco: The National Critique of Cosmopolitan Enlightenment Constitutionalism
- Chapter Ten The Liberal Constant against the Enlightened Filangieri: Two interpretations of Modernity
- Chapter Eleven Filangierian Heresies in the European Democratic Tradition: The Principle of Justice and the Right to Happiness
- Notes
- Index
Summary
Durable constitutions are those which the people themselves form… One must take men as they are and as they forever will be, full of vices, full of errors… I do not believe that the constitution consists in a declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen… The more I reflect on these subjects, the more reasons I find for believing that founding the Neapolitan Republic is nothing but returning things to the old state.
Cuoco, Frammenti di lettere dirette a Vincenzo Russo (1801)Cuoco has always occupied an important place in the history of Italian political thought over the past two centuries. Indeed, bitter battles have been fought around his Saggio storico sulla Rivoluzione di Napoli, contributing considerably to the formation of a historical consciousness for generations of Italians. Every now and then, that extraordinary text is read, appreciated or evaluated negatively, in its entirety or in its specific parts, by moderates and by radicals, by Catholics and by laymen, by democrats and liberals, by fascists and communists. Manzoni, Foscolo, Gioberti, Mazzini, Pisacane, and even Croce and Gentile engaged with, and were often willingly charmed by, Cuoco's critique of the 1799 republicans, which he presented as heroes which were generous but devoid of a real and realistic revolutionary culture. Through the Saggio storico, the Republic of 1799, with its terrible conclusion in the bloodbath brought about by the Bourbons and the sanfedisti, has in fact become a crucial and structuring event in the history of modern Italy.
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- The Politics of EnlightenmentConstitutionalism, Republicanism, and the Rights of Man in Gaetano Filangieri, pp. 153 - 175Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2012