«Reipublicae administratio extraordinaria»: note in margine a un passo della Bibliographia politica di Gabriel Naudé

Authors

  • Lorenzo Bianchi Università degli Studi di Napoli «L’Orientale»

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14640/NoctuaVI2

Keywords:

Libertinage érudit, political philosophy, reason of state (ragione di stato), wisdom, dissimulation

Abstract

In his Bibliographia politica (Venice 1633) Naudé reviews in about one hundred pages authors and works that have dealt with politics, from the Antiquity to the first decades of the Seventeenth Century. In few enlightened pages on the ordinary and extraordinary administration of the State, Naudé elaborates his own idea of Reason of State, including the use of an extraordinary administration in the name of the public benefit. We can find a continuity between his Bibliographia politica and his Considérations politiques sur les coups d’Estat (1639). In both his political works Naudé gives to the category of wisdom, derived from Aristotle, a new practical and political value, which goes back to authors such as Machiavelli or Cardano, Lipsius or Charron. Naudé’s political wisdom uses dissimulation and any form of justice, also against common law, to act in extraordinary administration of the State or to carry out “coups d’État.”

Published

2019-06-15