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6. HARRINGTON'S THEORY OF BALANCED
SOVEREIGNTY, 1656-1660 (I): Interest, Authority, Equality
91
1.
Introduction 91
2.
Interest and Authority 96
3.
Faction and Equality 102
7. HARRINGTON'S THEORY OF BALANCED
SOVEREIGNTY, 1656-1660 (II): Interest, Sovereignty,
Mixed Government
111
1.
Matthew Wren's Criticism 111
2.
Reason and Experience 114
3.
Sovereignty and Mixed Government 123
8. THE END OF THE ERA, 1660-1683: Balance, Nobility,
Resistance
127
1.
The Neo-Harringtonians and the Restoration 127
2.
The Absorption of Ancient within Modern Prudence 134
3.
Conclusion: Conscience, Fear, Interest 136
Appendices
A. Religion and Sovereignty in Hobbes and Harrington 141
1.
Faith and Conscience 141
2.
Conscience and the National Religion 146
3.
Toleration and Sovereignty 150
B. An Agrarian Law and the Immortality of Oceana 154
C. 'Mutual Fear' and 'Commonwealth by Institution' in Hobbes 162
D. 'Equality' in Harrington and Contarini 165
Index 167

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Publication Information: Book Title: Sovereignty and the Sword: Harrington, Hobbes, and Mixed Government in the English Civil Wars. Contributors: Arihiro Fukuda - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: xii.
    
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