"Governments, like Clocks": A Contextualization of William Penn's Horological Simile

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q4 HISTORY PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1353/pmh.2023.a909543
Kerr Houston
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Abstract: In his 1682 Frame , in which he outlined his vision for Pennsylvania's government, William Penn wrote that " Governments , like Clocks, go from the motion Men give them." The simile has been occasionally acknowledged by scholars, but no one has considered it closely. An attentive analysis of the passage, though, reveals that it meaningfully related to both republican notions of responsible governance and relevant developments in horology, which had recently yielded increasingly accurate timepieces and a nascent literature recommending specific strategies for regular maintenance in response to changing conditions. Penn's simile thus united two discourses in a deliberate manner that illuminates his moderate republicanism, embodies his interest in appealing to wealthy investors, and suggests that he anticipated that the Pennsylvania government would require periodic interventions.
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“政府,像时钟”:威廉佩恩钟表比喻的语境化
摘要:威廉·佩恩(William Penn)在1682年的《框架》(Frame)一书中概述了他对宾夕法尼亚州政府的设想,他写道:“政府就像时钟一样,是根据人们给它们的运动而走的。”这个比喻偶尔得到学者们的认可,但没有人仔细考虑过。然而,对这段话的仔细分析表明,它与共和政府负责任的治理观念和钟表业的相关发展有意义的关系,钟表业最近产生了越来越精确的钟表,并出现了一种新兴的文献,建议针对不断变化的条件进行定期维护的具体策略。因此,佩恩的比喻以一种深思熟虑的方式结合了两种话语,阐明了他的温和共和主义,体现了他对吸引富有投资者的兴趣,并表明他预计宾夕法尼亚州政府将需要定期干预。
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