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  1. Republicanism

    March 2010 introrewrite March 2010 copyedit March 2010 Republicanism is the ideology of governing a nation .... The exact meaning of republicanism varies depending on the cultural and historical context. Several ... a lot more to do with Republicanism than with simple liberalism. Thus, Chartism in Britain and the early Radical Party France Republican, Radical and Radical Socialist Party in France were closer to Republicanism ... Chambord s 1883 death and the 1891 papal encyclical Rerum Novarum . Radicalism remained close to Republicanism ... disambiguation Italian Radicals also maintained close links with Republicanism as well as socialism .... Republicanism in political science A different interpretation of republicanism is used among political ..., as it is the unrestricted rule of the majority. For some, republicanism meant simply the lack of a monarchy, whilst for others monarchy was compatible with republicanism. Antique antecedents Main Classical republicanism Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece several philosophers and historians set themselves to analysing and describing forms of government of classical republicanism . There is no single ... republicanism In Europe, republicanism was revived in the late Middle Ages when a number ... with current notions of republicanism. Despite its name Plato s The Republic ... phenomenon of republicanism . The republicanism developed in the Renaissance is known as classical republicanism because of its reliance on classical models. This terminology was developed by Zera ... world. Early modern republicanism has been advanced as an alternative term. Also sometimes called civic ... republic. It is these notions that form the basis of the ideology of republicanism. One important notion ... good being central to good government. Republicanism also developed its own distinct view of liberty ... in a Utopia n tale. In England a republicanism evolved that was not wholly opposed to monarchy ... as compatible with republicanism. Dutch Republic Anti monarchism became far more strident in the Dutch ...   more details



  1. Scottish republicanism

    Scottish republicanism refers to the advocacy position held by some Scotland Scottish pro Scottish independence independence organisations for a Republic of Scotland with an elected head of state . Scotland s largest pro independence party, the Scottish National Party , is not explicitly ideologically republican, though republican members exist. The foremost documentation of this ideology is the Declaration of Calton Hill 2004 . List of pro republican independence organizations Scottish Socialist Party Scottish Republican Socialist Party Solidarity Scotland Solidarity Scottish Workers Republican Party now a non party movement See also Politics of Scotland English republicanism Irish republicanism Welsh republicanism Republicanism in the United Kingdom Celtic nationalisms Nationalism in the United Kingdom Category Secession Category Secession in the United Kingdom Category Scottish independence movement Category Republicanism in the United Kingdom Category Republicanism in Scotland ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in Turkey

    Orphan date March 2011 An important influence of Republicanism in Turkey formed a new republic in 1923 after the fall of the Ottoman Empire . In the Ottoman Empire an inherited aristocracy and sultinate suppressed republican ideas until the successful republican revolution of Mustafa Kemal Atat rk in the 1920s. Atat rk preached six basic principles. His Six Arrows were Republicanism, Populism , Secularism , Reformism , Nationalism , and Statism . In the 21st century Turkey has sought admission to the European Union on the grounds that it shares common political values with the nations of Europe. This concept shares some of the same classical roots as European republicanism and in modern times this form of government is called republican in English, but in pre modern times it is not generally called republicanism. See also Politics of Turkey References Unreferenced date January 2010 Reflist Category Republicanism in Turkey Category Politics of Turkey Turkey stub ...   more details



  1. Classical republicanism

    Classical republicanism is a form of republicanism developed in the Renaissance inspired by the governmental ... writers such as Aristotle , Polybius , and Cicero . Classical republicanism is built around concepts ... In the classical period itself the term republicanism did not exist, however the term res publica ... of classical republicanism. The ideology of republicanism blossomed during the Italian Renaissance ... its examples to formulate ideas about ideal governance. One of the first reintroducing classical republicanism ... Viroli, eds. Machiavelli and Republicanism Cambridge 1990 . ref It has been argued that Machiavelli ..., or transformation of classical republicanism more likely marks a turning point, and the dawn of modern republicanism Machiavelli s particular brand of republicanism has been dubbed rapacious republicanism ... republicanism actually refers to a philosophy developed primarily in the early modern period is acknowledged by many scholars to be confusing therefore, some now use the term early modern republicanism ... debate continues. Variant of classical republicanism is known as civic humanism , a term first employed ... 1989 1971 Quentin Skinner, Liberty before Liberalism Cambridge 1998 Philip Pettit, Republicanism A Theory ... humanist reconstruction and thus its distortion of classical republicanism on the one hand and of Machiavelli ..., egalitarian, civic humanism. ref Thomas L. Pangle, The Spirit of Modern Republicanism Chicago ... of classical republicanism, the ideology was a product of the long conflict between Florence and Milan ... of republicanism is the concept of the social contract . Although modern republicanism rejected ... republicanism treated monarchy as one form of government among others. Classical republicanism was rather ... accepted the stance of Isaiah Berlin that republicanism was tilted more toward positive liberty ... republican thinkers were appropriated by theory of classical liberalism . Classical republicanism became ... Order The Republican Vision of the 1790s, 1984 Joyce Appleby, ed., Republicanism in the History and Historiography ...   more details



  1. Federal republicanism

    Federal republicanism is an ideology , prevalent mainly in the 19th century Spain , which incorporates republicanism and advocates local associations of citizen s and promotes citizen participation in public affairs. An important part being the concept of federalism , looking for the devolution or distribution and management to smaller administrative units to prevent government s with a strong central concentration of power. It was the prelude to cantonalism in the Glorious Revolution Spain . ref White, Sarah 2004 . http app.cul.columbia.edu 8080 ac handle 10022 AC P 5590 Spain s glorious revolution social protest and the politics of liberty in M alaga, 1868 1874 . ref Relationship with anarchism anarchism Anarchists have tended to feel close to Republican authors, e.g., Benjamin Tucker who wrote, Anarchists are simply Thomas Jefferson Jefferson ian democrats till the last consequences and without fear of it. They believe that the best government is that which governs least , and that which governs least does not govern at all , referring to quotes from Thomas Jefferson and Henry David Thoreau . ref http www.banderanegra.canadianwebs.com tucker.html Socialismo de Estado y anarquismo en qu coinciden y en qu difieren es . ref Mikhail Bakunin and Pierre Joseph Proudhon expressed their sympathies to the ideal of Jeffersonian democracy and proclaimed it to be close to the anarchist idea. Enrique Flores Magon tried to win over the Mexican public by claiming Thomas Jefferson was an anarchist of his time . ref http flag.blackened.net revolt trans cast mexico wehling.html Influencias anarquistas en la Revoluci n Mexicana es ref Francisco Pi y Margall was claimed by the Anarchism in Spain Spanish anarchists of his time. It was speculated that he drew his conception of federalism from the work Principle of Federation of the anarchist Pierre Joseph Proudhon, although some experts ... DEFAULTSORT Federal Republicanism Category Anarchist theory Category Federalism Category Republicanism ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in Morocco

    History of Morocco In the history of Morocco history of Morocco , there have been a few attempts to establish republic an forms of government Moors Moor refugees from Andalusia formed in Sal and Rabat the Republic of Bou Regreg , a base for piracy 1627 1668 Berber people Berber rebels in the Rif Region first established the Rif Republic 1921 1926 under Muhammad Ibn Abd al Karim al Khattabi Abd el Krim against Spanish colonial rule, the state lasted until 1925 when the rebels tried to take the city of Fes , in a failed attempt to expand the republic into French Morocco . In 1971 army cadets under General Madbouh and Colonel Ababuh attacked king Hassan II of Morocco Hassan II in the Shkirat palace. A republic was proclaimed on Radio Rabat , was but suppressed by General Mohamed Oufkir . However, in 1972 Oufkir initiated his own coup d tat the Royal Moroccan Air Force Air Force tried multiple times to bring down the king s airplane, attacked the Rabat airport and bombed the royal palace in Rabat. The coup ultimately failed. External links http rami.tv eng biog.htm POV of coup member Ahmed Rami http www.crwflags.com fotw flags ma rif.html Flag and history of Rif republic DEFAULTSORT History Of Republicanism In Morocco Category History of Morocco Category Republicanism in Morocco Category Republicanism by country Morocco de Republik Marokko id Republik Maroko ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in Barbados

    Republicanism in Barbados is a theoretical political concept. History In 1979, a commission of inquiry known as the Cox Commission on the Constitution was constituted and under the auspices of looking at the republic issue. The Cox Commission came to the conclusion that Barbadians preferred to maintain the constitutional monarchy . The proposal to move to a republican status was therefore not pursued. ref name arthur speech cite web url http blp.org.bb news 34 title Barbados Labour Party news date 11 February 2005 ref The 1994 manifesto of the Barbados Labour Party dealt both with the republic issue, proposing a referendum . In line with this promise, on 29 October 1996 a Constitution Review Commission, Chaired of Sir Henry Forde was appointed to review the Constitution of Barbados . ref name arthur speech The Commission elected the Hon. Oliver Jackman , a former diplomat and a judge of the Inter American Court of Human Rights as its Vice Chairman. The Commission was mandated to 1. determine the necessity for retaining the Monarchical System of Government and make recommendations in respect of the Executive form of Government most suited to protect parliamentary democracy, the fundamental rights and freedoms of the Barbados nationality law citizens of Barbados and to achieve effective and efficient Government so as to position Barbados to meet the challenges of the 21st century and beyond. 2. To advise and make recommendations concerning the appropriateness or otherwise of maintaining Barbados link with the Monarchy of Barbados Crown . 3. To advise and make recommendations concerning a structure for the Executive Authority of Barbados that is best suited to protect the Independence ... Monarchy of Barbados Commonwealth realm Republicanism References reflist Republicanism Barbadian elections DEFAULTSORT Republicanism In Barbados Category Elections in Barbados Category Politics of Barbados Category Republicanism by country Barbados Category Republicanism in Barbados ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in Australia

    Use dmy dates date March 2011 Politics of Australia sidebar Republicanism in Australia is a movement ... 5 February 1998 accessdate 13 June 2010 ref It has also been claimed monarchism and republicanism ... 2003 publisher Radio National accessdate 6 July 2008 ref Certainly, republicanism in Australia has ... favours the status quo, the latter favours republicanism. Proponents of republicanism in the Liberal ... since 1991 and has incorporated republicanism into its platform. Labor currently proposes ... from the British Empire , ref The Captive Republic A History of Republicanism in Australia 1788 ... 2011 ref However, the incident has been used to encourage republicanism in subsequent years. The Eureka .... ref The Captive Republic A History of Republicanism in Australia 1788 1996 Studies in Australian ... Source ref However, the fervour of republicanism tailed off in the 1890s as the labour .... Keating Government proposals The Australian Labor Party first made republicanism its official policy ... related to republicanism were raised by the March 2006 visit to Australia by Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth ... interest in the subject writing in The Australian Financial Review , Lenore Taylor stated that republicanism ... Opposition leader Tony Abbott responded While there may very well be further episodes of republicanism ... Wakefield Press 1999 Goot, Murray, Contingent Inevitability Reflections on the Prognosis for Republicanism ... 1999 McKenna, Mark, The Captive Republic A History of Republicanism in Australia 1788 1996 1998 McKenna, Mark, The Traditions of Australian Republicanism 1996 http www.aph.gov.au Library Pubs ... Opposed to republicanism http www.norepublic.com.au Australians for Constitutional Monarchy Opposed to republicanism http makepeace.ca respublica au.html Res Publica Australia international anti monarchy ... Republicanism Politics of Australia state collapsed Constitution of Australia state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Republicanism In Australia Category Australian republicanism zh ...   more details



  1. Irish republicanism

    POV date September 2010 Irish republicanism lang ga Poblacht nachas is an ideology based on the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic . In 1801, under the Act of Union 1800 Act of Union , the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland merged partly through bribery via the granting of peerages to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . ref Alan J. Ward, The Irish Constitutional Tradition , p.28. ref This followed hundreds of years of British conquest and Irish resistance through rebellion, ref Curtis, Liz, The Cause of Ireland , Beyond the Pale, ISBN 0 9514229 6 0, p. 1 3 ref ref Ceallaigh, Dalt n, New Perspectives on Ireland Colonialism & Identity , L irmheas, Dublin, 1998, ISBN 0 9518777 6 3 p. 9 13 ref and Crown of Ireland Act 1542 union of the crowns of both countries since 1542. The development of nationalism nationalist and democracy democratic sentiment throughout Europe was reflected in Ireland in the emergence of republicanism, in opposition ... a distinction between Irish nationalism nationalism and republicanism . The term nationalism is used ... committed to constitutional methods. The term republicanism denotes movements demanding complete ... force Irish republicanism physical force to achieve political goals, and often with a secular .... In addition, Irish republicanism is also associated with left wing politics, as many of the key ... of Irish Republicanism Irish republicanism has its origins in Irish political movements ... republican organisation in Ireland, and thus essentially founded Irish republicanism as a political ... is regarded as the father of Irish republicanism , ref Cronin, Sean, Irish nationalism A History of Its ... Republicanism in Northern Ireland Ireland declared itself a republic in 1949 when the Republic of Ireland ... Nationalist United Ireland Unionists Ireland References Reflist 2 commons category Irish republicanism ... Irish Republicanism Category Politics of Ireland Republicanism Category Irish Republican Army ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in Canada

    Republicanism in Canada in the Reign of Elizabeth II the Dog that Didn t Bark journal Canadian Monarchist ... and the period beyond should have inspired more republicanism amongst Canadians, they did not. small ... Publius of the North Tory Republicanism and the American Constitution in Upper Canada, 1848 54 journal ... Republicanism journal The Round Table the Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs volume ... monarchy Republicanism Further reading Ajzenstat, Janet and Peter J. Smith. Canada s Origins ... database Canada Republicanism DEFAULTSORT Republicanism In Canada Category Political movements in Canada Category Monarchy in Canada Category Republicanism in Canada ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in the United States

    Republicanism is the political value system that has been a major part of United States American ... The Emergence of an Understanding of Republicanism in American Historiography, William and Mary Quarterly ... Ideology in American Politics, 1789 1815 1972 ref American republicanism was founded and first practiced ... One Unlike Any That Had Ever Existed 1992 . ref Republicanism is not the same as democracy , for republicanism asserts that people have unalienable rights that cannot be voted away by a majority ... the republicanism of the founding fathers. ref Edelman, Democratic theories and the Constitution 1984 p 22 ref Republicanism is derived from the term republic , but the two words have different meanings, therefore people sometimes confuse them. Republic is a form of government and republicanism is a political ... surrounding the court party in London. This approach produced a political ideology called republicanism , which was widespread in America by 1775. Republicanism was the distinctive political consciousness ... of republicanism. John Adams in 1787 defined it as a government, in which all men, rich ... in Lockean liberalism and classical republicanism, troubled Americans. Thomas Jefferson Jefferson ... and Modern Classical Republicanism and the American Revolution. Volume 2 1994 P. 23. ref Adams worried ... and last came a commitment to republicanism, as shown by many historians such as Bernard Bailyn and Gordon S. Wood . Historiography For a century, historians have debated how important republicanism ... different approaches to republicanism. ref Rodgers 1992 ref However, some scholars, especially ... and not devoted to civic virtue. The relative importance of republicanism and liberalism remains ... The Constitution The Founding Fathers wanted republicanism because its principles guaranteed liberty ... Revolution . Both of these parties proclaimed their devotion to republicanism in the era of the Second ... is republicanism. ref Recently Martin has argued that Madison showed his commitment to the popular ...   more details



  1. Physical force Irish republicanism

    No footnotes date April 2008 Physical force Irish republicanism , is a term used to describe the recurring appearance of non parliamentary violent insurrection in Ireland between 1798 and the present. ref name bishop The Provisional IRA by Eamonn Mallie and Patrick Bishop ISBN 0 552 13337 X , page 20 ref It is often described as a rival to parliamentary nationalism which for most of the period drew the predominant amount of support from Irish nationalist s. Definition Physical force Irish republicanism has usually been marked by a number of features A commitment to an Irish republic which stressed the rights of the Irish people as a community to independence and the ownership of Ireland rather than to individual rights, such as the rights to private property The holding of a series of rebellions or campaigns, sometimes with minimal support, but some of whom impacted upon parliamentary nationalism A demand to break all links with the United Kingdom through the use of force. The use of secret society secret societies to plot and organise rebellions including the Fenians Irish Republican Brotherhood . The most prominent physical force rebellions and campaigns were Irish Rebellion of 1798 1798 rebellion of Theobald Wolfe Tone Wolfe Tone and the Society of the United Irishmen ref name bishop Irish Rebellion of 1803 1803 rebellion associated with Robert Emmet and the United Irishmen Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 1848 rebellion associated with Thomas Osborne Davis Irish politician Thomas Davis , Charles Gavan Duffy and the Young Ireland movement ref name bishop Fenian Rising 1867 ... who had fought together in 1919 1921. Physical force republicanism continued on after 1923. As a result ... wanted to move away from traditional physical force republicanism and towards Marxist political ... McCardle, The Irish Republic Anthony McIntyre, Good Friday the death of Irish Republicanism. Ausubo Press, New York 2008. commonscat Irish republicanism IRAs DEFAULTSORT Physical Force Irish Republicanism ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in the United Kingdom

    Use dmy dates date December 2010 Republicanism in the United Kingdom is the movement which seeks to remove the Monarchy of the United Kingdom British monarchy and replace it with a republic that has a non hereditary head of state . The method by which the head of state should be chosen is not agreed upon, with some favouring an elected president, some an appointed head of state with little power, and others supporting the idea of leaving the political system as it is but without a monarch. Context Within Great Britain republican sentiment has largely focused on the retention or abolition of the British monarch, rather than the dissolution of the British Union or independence for its constituent countries. In Northern Ireland , the term republican is usually used in the sense of Irish republicanism . While also against monarchical forms of government, Irish republicans are against the presence of the British state in any form in Ireland Citation needed date November 2010 and advocate creating ... Gotha Prince Albert . However this did not translate into clear support for republicanism. Most of the criticism ... made advocacy of republicanism punishable by penal transportation transportation to Australia ..., none of the three major British political parties have an official policy of republicanism ... lobby group in favour of republicanism in the United Kingdom is the Republic political organisation ... 2010 The benefits of a republic Republicans argue that republicanism is the next logical step toward ... anyone who is not a Peer in their own right or the Sovereign. Advocates of republicanism for the UK ... Monarchist League Republic political organisation Republicanism in Australia Republicanism in New Zealand Republicanism in Canada References and further reading Reflist 2 External links http ... The Republican Party of Great Britain Republicanism DEFAULTSORT Republicanism In The United Kingdom Category Republicanism in the United Kingdom Category British republicans Republicanism ...   more details



  1. Republicanism in New Zealand

    Republicanism in New Zealand is a theoretical political concept, the implementation of which would result in changing New Zealand s current Monarchy of New Zealand constitutional monarchy to that of a republic . Initially it was a pejorative term for anti government agitation, while contemporary republicanism in New Zealand focuses on the concepts of Independence of New Zealand independence and Constitution of New Zealand constitutional reform , with opposition focusing on the indigenous aspects of the Monarchy in New Zealand monarchy . History The term republic in New Zealand has been used as a protest and a pejorative against the central government and or royalty, to describe an area independent of the central government. 19th century The first use of the term republic to connote an independent state in New Zealand came in 1840 when Lieutenant Governor William Hobson described the New Zealand Company settlement of Port Nicholson Wellington , which had its own governing council, as such. ref name hobson republic cite web url http www.teara.govt.nz 1966 H HobsonWilliam HobsonWilliam en title Te Ara William Hobson accessdate 2006 07 12 ref Later, Wellington became the centre of agitation by settlers for representative government, which was granted by the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 . Samuel Revans , who founded the Wellington Settlers Constitutional Association in 1848, advocated ... wound up in 1974. In 1979 the Mana Motuhake Mana M ori Motuhake Party included republicanism ... 269 ref ref name stockley cite author Andrew Stockley title Republicanism in New Zealand publisher .... ref name jb rnz Some academics expressed concern that governments could use republicanism to evade treaty responsibilities. small ref Cite book title Republicanism in New Zealand last Tunks first ... http www.republican.co.nz the republican Republicanism DEFAULTSORT Republicanism In New Zealand Category Republicanism in New Zealand Category Constitution of New Zealand Category Political movements ...   more details



  1. Irish Republicanism in Northern Ireland

    based on their representation in the Assembly. References references Commons category Irish republicanism Category Republicanism in the United Kingdom Category Irish Republican Movement Category Politics ...   more details



  1. The Cause

    The Cause may refer to A euphemism for Irish republicanism A euphemism for Loyalism in Ireland disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages Category Euphemisms ...   more details



  1. Republican

    Wiktionary republican Republican can refer to An advocate of a republic , a form of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is generally associated with the rule of law Republicanism , the ideology in support of republics or against monarchy the opposite of monarchism Republicanism in Australia Republicanism in Canada Republicanism in New Zealand Republicanism in the United Kingdom Classical republicanism , republicanism as formulated in the Renaissance A member of a Republican Party Republican Party disambiguation List of Republican Parties , a complete listing Republican Party United States , a conservative party in the U.S. Fianna F il , a centrist Irish party also known as the Republican Party Republican People s Party disambiguation List of Republican People s Parties , a complete listing Institutions or supporters of particular governments that called themselves republics, including List of republics , a complete listing Roman Republic , as well as supporters of the Republic during the Roman Empire Second Spanish Republic , during the Spanish Civil War, as well as its supporters Various French Republic s, most notably the French First Republic First Republic established during the French Revolution and the French Second Republic Second Republic , the first post Revolution republic in France. Irish republicanism , a faction in the Irish independence movement supportive of a complete break with the United Kingdom Republican City, Nebraska , a village in Nebraska, United States Republican River , a river in Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas in the United States The Republican Springfield The Republican Springfield , a newspaper published in Springfield, Massachusetts The Woodville Republican , a weekly newspaper published in Woodville, Mississippi disambig cs Republik ni da Republikaner de Republikaner es Republicano fa fr R publicain ka nl Republikeinen no Republikaner nn Republikanar pl Republican simple Republican ...   more details



  1. Welsh Republican Movement

    See also History of Plaid Cymru A Welsh constitutional monarchy Welsh Monarchist and Republicans The Welsh Republican Movement lang cy Mudiad Gweriniaethol Cymru was a Welsh nationalist political party . It was founded in 1949 as a split from Plaid Cymru . The group, some of whom had previously been members of the Labour Party UK Labour Party aimed to build a base in industrial south east Wales by focusing on socialism and republicanism rather than on rural affairs, pacifism and the Welsh language . In 1950, the group began publishing a newspaper, The Welsh Republican Y Gweriniaethwr . It stood Ithel Davies in Ogmore UK Parliament constituency Ogmore in the 1950 UK general election , but he took only 1.3 of the vote. Some members of the party were arrested for flag burning burning the Union Jack , and it faced accusations of initiating violence. They also conceived a Welsh republican flag, a tricolor flag tricolor with green, white and red bands. By the mid 1950s, most members of the Movement had either returned to Plaid Cymru or joined the Labour Party UK Labour Party , and its newspaper ceased publication in 1957. However, F. W. S. Craig believed that it remained active as late as 1966. ref name craig F. W. S. Craig , Minor Parties at British Parliamentary Elections ref References references Peter Barberis, John McHugh and Mike Tyldesley, Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations http www.llgc.org.uk Ymgyrchu Pleidleisio lleiafrifol WRM index e.htm Ymgyrchu The Welsh Republican Movement http www.crwflags.com fotw flags gb w ind.html Welsh separatist and independentist flags See also English republicanism Irish republicanism Scottish republicanism Welsh nationalism Republicanism in the United Kingdom Category Defunct political parties in Wales Category Political parties established in 1949 Category Republicanism in the United Kingdom Category Republicanism in Wales Category Socialist parties in Wales Category Republican parties Category Welsh nation ...   more details



  1. Barbes

    Barbes may refer to Vergina , a town in Greece A festival in Latvian mythology Armand Barb s , a French Republicanism French and Swiss thought Republican revolutionary Barb s Rochechouart Paris M tro , a station on the Paris Metro disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Copernican

    Copernican means of or pertaining to the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus For the Copernican system of astronomy, see heliocentrism For the philosophical principle, see Copernican principle For the lunar geological period, see Copernician Copernican federalism explains use in political theory politics Copernican paradigm Australia explains use in Australian republicanism See also Copernicus disambiguation . disambig ...   more details



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    Summary Mural in east Belfast commemorating victims of Irish republicanism Republican killings. Photo taken on the 12th of June, 2006. User Setanta747 Mal 10 04, 3 July 2006 UTC Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense ...   more details



  1. Hebrew republic

    The Hebrew Republic , also De Republica Hebraeorum , and also Respublica Hebraeorum , is an early modern concept in political theory in which Christian scholars regarded the Hebrew Bible as a political constitution framing a perfect and republican government designed by God for the children of Israel. ref http www.hup.harvard.edu catalog NELHEB.html ref ref Tuck, Richard, Philosophy and government, 1572 1651, Cambridge, 1993, p. 167 ref ref Lea Campos Boralevi, Classical Foundational Myths of European Republicanism The Jewish Commonwealth, in Martin van Gelderen and Quentin Skinner, Republicanism A Shared European Heritage, Cambridge University Press, 2002 , p. 258 ref Among the most notable works in the genre are De Republica Hebraeorum by Petrus Cunaeus . ref Tuck, Richard, Philosophy and government, 1572 1651, Cambridge, 1993, p. 167 ref ref Lea Campos Boralevi, Classical Foundational Myths of European Republicanism The Jewish Commonwealth, in Martin van Gelderen and Quentin Skinner, Republicanism A Shared European Heritage, Cambridge University Press, 2002 , p. 258 ref References reflist Category Political philosophy Category Early Modern period ...   more details



  1. Classical republic

    States is sometimes called a classical republic. See Also Republic Republicanism Classical Republicanism Mixed Government Category Classical studies Category Republicanism ...   more details



  1. New Zealand Republican Party (1967)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Dablink This article is about the first New Zealand Republican Party. For the 1995 2002 party, see New Zealand Republican Party 1995 . For the contemporary party, see The Republic of New Zealand Party The New Zealand Republican Party of 1967 was a political party which campaigned for the creation of a Republicanism in New Zealand New Zealand republic . It was founded by Bruce Jesson in 1967 , and was linked to the Republican Association of New Zealand Republican Association . It did not win any seats in Parliament, and was dissolved in 1974. Later, New Zealand Republican Party 1995 another party , which was also subsequently dissolved, arose under the same name. The two are, however, unconnected. See also Republicanism in New Zealand Republican Association of New Zealand Bruce Jesson Historic New Zealand political parties Category Political parties established in 1967 Category Political parties in New Zealand Category Republican parties Category Republicanism in New Zealand NewZealand party stub ...   more details



  1. Common Cause (alliance)

    notability Companies date February 2009 unreferenced date February 2009 For other meanings Common Cause disambiguation Image Common Cause.jpg thumb 150px right Logo of Common Cause Common Cause is an alliance of four republicanism republican political organisations in the Commonwealth of Nations seeking to remove the Elizabeth II Monarchy Commonwealth Realm in each realm and replace it with a Republic, with an elected Head of State . As of May 2008, the four members are Republic political organisation Republic in the United Kingdom The Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand The Australian Republican Movement Citizens for a Canadian Republic External links http www.commonwealthcommoncause.org Commonwealth Common Cause website http www.republic.org.uk commoncause index.php Summary page on Republic s website http www.republic.org.nz node 43 Summary page on New Zealand Republican Movement website http www.canadian republic.ca pdf files Common 20Cause 20press 20release 204 6 05.pdf Common Cause Press Release Republicanism poli org stub Category Republicanism ...   more details




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