“Utopia First!” A Machiavellian Conception of Solidarity in More's Utopia

IF 0.1 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES MOREANA Pub Date : 2018-05-30 DOI:10.3366/more.2018.0031
M. Phelippeau
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This paper shows how solidarity is one of the founding principles in Thomas More's Utopia (1516). In the fictional republic of Utopia described in Book II, solidarity has a political and a moral function. The principle is at the center of the communal organization of Utopian society, exemplified in a number of practices such as the sharing of farm work, the management of surplus crops, or the democratic elections of the governor and the priests. Not only does solidarity benefit the individual Utopian, but it is a prerequisite to ensure the prosperity of the island of Utopia and its moral preeminence over its neighboring countries. However, a limit to this principle is drawn when the republic of Utopia faces specific social difficulties, and also deals with the rest of the world. In order for the principle of solidarity to function perfectly, it is necessary to apply it exclusively within the island or the republic would be at risk. War is not out of the question then, and compassion does not apply to all human beings. This conception of solidarity, summed up as “Utopia first!,” could be dubbed a Machiavellian strategy, devised to ensure the durability of the republic. We will show how some of the recommendations of Realpolitik made by Machiavelli in The Prince (1532) correspond to the Utopian policy enforced to protect their commonwealth.
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“乌托邦优先!”莫尔乌托邦中马基雅维利式的团结观
本文展示了团结是托马斯·莫尔的《乌托邦》(1516)的创始原则之一。在第二本书中描述的虚构的乌托邦共和国,团结具有政治和道德功能。这一原则是乌托邦社会社区组织的核心,体现在许多实践中,如分担农活、管理剩余作物或民主选举州长和牧师。团结不仅有利于乌托邦个人,而且是确保乌托邦岛繁荣及其在道德上优于邻国的先决条件。然而,当乌托邦共和国面临特定的社会困难,也与世界其他地区打交道时,这一原则就受到了限制。为了使团结原则完美发挥作用,有必要仅在岛上适用,否则共和国将面临风险。战争不是不可能的,同情也不适用于所有人。这种团结的概念,被总结为“乌托邦优先!”,可以被称为马基雅维利式的战略,旨在确保共和国的持久性。我们将展示马基雅维利在《王子》(1532)中提出的现实政治的一些建议是如何与为保护他们的联邦而实施的乌托邦政策相对应的。
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