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Ideas y Valores

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PAGE, OLOF. The Impossible Republic. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2010, vol.59, n.143, pp.137-159. ISSN 0120-0062.

The Philip Pettit's political philosophy is one of the most important contemporary efforts to elaborate a complete republican theory about the good government. At the base of this republicanism there are two assumptions to which republican tradition, in general, has adhered in different ways: first, human beings are capable of generating civility or civic virtue, and second, that human beings are intrinsically corruptible, meaning that, under certain conditions, they will exercise power arbitrarily. The article attempts to show that these statements are incompatible, and that, therefore, at the level of the fundamental assumptions, this republican theory of government must be rethought.

Keywords : republicanism; civility; corruptibility; trust.

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