Politics as a science in 17th-century Spain. Principles of governmentality in the Spanish Tacitus of Baltasar Álamos de Barrientos
Abstrak
Baltasar Álamos de Barrientos’ Tacito español, ilustrado con aforismos (1614) can be interpreted through a Foucauldian framework to explore shifts in early modern political thought. Álamos translates and organizes Tacitus’ works into aphorisms and pioneers Spanish Tacitism by emphasizing politics as a pragmatic discipline informed by historical experience and elements of Aristotelian practical science. He links Tacitus’ insights to concepts of reason of state, sovereign power, and governmentality, anticipating themes later articulated by Michel Foucault in Security, Territory, Population (1977-1978). Álamos translates Tacitus’ historical narratives into a political template that balances authority with political stability. His work fosters the Shift from transcendental ideals to practical governance and contributes to the evolving discourse on statecraft in early modern Spain. By joining classical principles with emerging political strategies, Álamos foreshadows aspects of modern political rationality by bridging classical authority with early-modern governance.
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Carolina Ferraro
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- 2025
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- 10.34624/agora.v0i26.1.41686
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