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  1. Sep 5, 2019 · The tradition of moderation can also be described as the social history of the relation between social groups, in particular as a history of the ‘middling classes’. But it can also be a history of political institutions, anchoring moderate behaviour in set of countervailing institutional powers.

    • I. de Haan, Matthijs Lok
    • 2019
  2. Feb 10, 2023 · By exploring the interaction between the models of moderation as virtue and moderation as government in Montesquieu’s work, I then develop the notion of “ruling fear” in considering the continuing relevance of Montesquieu’s perspective for current understandings of moderation and political power.

  3. At the same time, moderation seems to be the foundation of many contemporary democratic political regimes, because the competition between parties cannot properly function without compromise and bargaining.

  4. Aurelian Craiutu's Faces of Moderation is an important and timely work of intellectual history-cum-political philosophy which aims to “(re)discover and properly explore” the “submerged archipelago”...

    • Nicholas Mithen
    • 2021
  5. Mar 5, 2023 · This article argues that moderation is a difficult, complex, and elusive concept that challenges our political imagination. It has several faces—epistemological, moral, constitutional, political and religious—and forms a rich intellectual tradition that has yet to be explored in all its complexity.

  6. This book explores moderation in French political thought during the period 1748–1830 by focusing on a wide range of political, historical, sociological, and philosophical writings related to the French Revolution.

  7. OF MODERATION. STEPHEN MACEDO. I. Introduction: The Rule of Law and Equity. The rule of law is central to our notion of good government: it is one of our basic political commitments and ideals.

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