Monograph

Historians have often either ignored Anacharsis Cloots (1755–1794) or considered him deranged because he claimed to be the ‘orator of the human race’ and devised a ‘universal republic’ based on the ‘sovereignty of the human race’. This book is the first comprehensive study of the entire body of Cloots’s written works and political actions. By contextualizing them, the book non only rehabilitates Cloots as a political thinker worthy of consideration, but also argues that his political thought constitutes a specific branch of republicanism in the age of Atlantic revolutions: cosmopolitan republicanism. 

Available for download in Open Access and purchase in hardback (click the image).

Find a review of the book in Migrating Minds: Journal of Cultural Cosmopolitanism, Volume 2 Issue 2 (Fall 2024), by Rachel Hammersley. Do check out her blog, which features many analyses on early modern political thought, republicanism, and James Harrington. My many thanks to the journal editors and to Rachel.

(Click the image to access the book review)

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