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Marsilius of Padua

In Our Time

Marsilius of Padua's Views on Power, Corruption, and Political Structures

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The chapter highlights Marsilius of Padua's pioneering thoughts on the origin of political power from the people through elections, contrasting it with divine origins. It delves into his critiques of the power and corruption of the Pope, emphasizing the importance of priests upholding poverty and advocating for a universal rule within Christendom. The chapter explores his theories on political structures, such as the role of the emperor in preventing strife and the involvement of citizens in electing the prince.

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