Abstract

This Special Issue of Parergon examines the manner in which understandings of reason of state and natural law informed the conception and practice of governance of the early modern state. A series of related essays considers aspects of these evolving understandings from the perspective of the political, economic, moral, and external conduct of the state, and of those who theorized, counselled, and advised it.

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