@article{Bartyzel_2021, title={Ewaluacja ustrojów i wizja monarchii w twórczości Williama Shakespeare’a}, volume={1}, url={https://apcz.umk.pl/DP/article/view/36675}, DOI={10.12775/DP.2021.025}, abstractNote={<p>Abstract:<br>The political ideas expressed in Shakespeare’s dramaturgy are rooted in the tradition of <br>classical political philosophy, for which the goal is the common good and the search for <br>virtue, and in particular in the native (English) political thought of the Middle Ages and the <br>Renaissance, while opposed to modern currents – Machiavellianism, rationalism and utopian <br>currents. Shakespeare is critical of the “rule of the people”, which he denies political virtue, <br>while he appreciates aristocracy, but paternalistic and faithful to the sovereign. He does not <br>question the legitimacy of the republican system where it is a “long-standing” order, but <br>combines his political ideal with a national, legitimistic, law-abiding and Christian monarchy.</p>}, number={31}, journal={Dialogi Polityczne}, author={Bartyzel, Jacek}, year={2021}, month={grudz.} }