Power, politics and state and the absolutism and renaissance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22519/22157360.705Abstract
A variety of events through different times happened humanity, absolutism is given in the study of power were presented by national and absolute monarchies, encompassing the
sixteenth to the eighteenth and define the birth of the modern era denying medieval feudalism giving way to a state of absolute cut.
This paper aims to characterize how the ideas presented power, politics and the state in times of absolutism, featuring contributions from leading theorists of the time.
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