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The work begins with theoretical preliminaries that compare monarchy, aristocracy, and popular government, arguing that perfected popular rule attains political perfection while monarchy harbors inherent flaws. It presents a comprehensive republican design, specifying a council of legislators, mechanisms for representation, rotation of magistracies, and balances of property and power intended to secure equality. Institutional checks, civic duties, and procedural rules are offered to prevent faction and sedition. A detailed model commonwealth shows how laws, offices, and civic education would operate in practice, and a corollary description translates these principles into concrete arrangements for citizenship, land distribution, and constitutional maintenance.

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James Harrington

James Harrington was an English political theorist and writer, best known for his work "The Commonwealth of Oceana," published in 1656. In this influential text, Harrington presents a vision of a republic based on agrarian principles and a balanced government, reflecting his deep engagement with the political ideas of his time. His thoughts on governance and social organization contributed significantly to the development of republican theory in the 17th century. Harrington's ideas were particularly resonant during the English Civil War and the subsequent political upheavals, making him a notable figure in the history of political philosophy.

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