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Norberto Bobbio (; 18 October 1909 – 9 January 2004) was an Italian philosopher of law and
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s and a historian of political thought. He also wrote regularly for the
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-based daily ''
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''. Bobbio was a social liberal in the tradition of
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, , and Aldo Capitini. He was also strongly influenced by Hans Kelsen and
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Early life

Bobbio was born in
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on October 18, 1909 to Luigi and Rosa Caviglia. The middle-class status of his family (his father was a doctor) allowed Bobbio to have a comfortable childhood. He wrote verses and loved Bach and Verdi's opera ''
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''. Later, he would develop an unknown illness that caused tiredness and malaise. The feeling worsened with age but became an important part of his intellectual growth. Bobbio studied at the Liceo Classico Massimo d'Azeglio, where he met Leone Ginzburg,
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, and Vittorio Foa, who would all become major figures in the culture of the Italian Republic. From 1928, like many other youth in the era, Bobbio registered with the
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Life and views

In high school Bobbio met Vittorio Foa, Leone Ginzburg and
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, and at the university he became a friend of . In 1942, under the Fascist regime of
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and during
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, Bobbio joined the
Partito d'Azione The Action Party ( it, Partito d'Azione, PdA) was a liberal-socialist political party in Italy. The party was anti-fascist and republican. Its prominent leaders were Carlo Rosselli, Ferruccio Parri, Emilio Lussu and Ugo La Malfa. Other prominent ...
("Party of Action"), illegal at the time, and was imprisoned in 1943 and 1944. He was a candidate in the 1946
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elections, but failed to win a seat. With the party's failure in a post-war Italy dominated by the
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, Bobbio left electoral politics and returned his focus to academia. He was one of the major exponents of left-right political distinctions, arguing that the Left believes in attempting to eradicate
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, while the Right regards most social inequality as the result of ineradicable natural inequalities, and sees attempts to enforce social equality as utopian or authoritarian. A strong advocate of the
rule of law The rule of law is the political philosophy that all citizens and institutions within a country, state, or community are accountable to the same laws, including lawmakers and leaders. The rule of law is defined in the ''Encyclopedia Britannic ...
, the
separation of powers Separation of powers refers to the division of a state's government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities, so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with those of the other branches. The typi ...
, and the limitation of powers, he was a socialist, but opposed to what he perceived as the anti- democratic,
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elements in most of
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. He was a strong partisan of the Historic Compromise between the
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and the Christian Democrats, and a fierce critic of
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies f ...
. Bobbio died in Turin, the same city in which he was born and lived most of his life.


Academic career and honors

Bobbio studied philosophy of law with ; he later taught this subject in Camerino,
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,
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, and ultimately back in
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as Solari's successor in 1948; from 1972 to 1984, he was a professor of political science in Turin. He was a National Associate of the Lincean Academy and longtime co-director of the ''Rivista di Filosofia''. He became a Corresponding Associate of the
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in 1966; in 1979 he was nominated as
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by Italian President
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. The award received by Bobbio include: * Election into the
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in 1994 * The 1994
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for Law and Political Science (Governments and Democracy) * The 2000 Hegel Prize for a contribution to the development of the humanities Bobbio also received, among others, doctorates ''
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'' from the Universities of Paris (Nanterre), Madrid (Complutense),
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, Madrid (Carlos III),
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, Camerino, Madrid (Autónoma), and
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. To celebrate the centenary of Norberto Bobbio's birth, a committee was established, constituted by more than a hundred Italian and international public institutions and intellectual figures, which formulated a wide-ranging programme of activities to promote dialogue and reflection on the thought and figure of Bobbio, and on the future of democracy, culture and civilisation. Celebrations were officially opened on 10 January 2009 at the
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.


Public intellectual

According to Richard Bellamy, Bobbio was a public intellectual and throughout his life worked on several causes, including the defense of social democracy and supporting nuclear disarmament.


Major works

Bobbio’s first book was ''The Phenomenological Turn in Social and Legal Philosophy'' (1934). It was followed by ''The Use of Analogy in Legal Logic'' (1938) and ''The Philosophy of Decadence'' (1944). Next, Bobbio sought to elaborate a general theory of law, a project that was influenced by Hans Kelsen's work. This research led to the publication of ''A Theory of Judicial Norms'' (1958) and ''A Theory of the Legal Order'' (1960). Coinciding with his new position as chair in Politics at Turin in 1972, Bobbio turned his attention from a pure theory of law to more political issues. He wrote on Hobbes, Mosca, and Pareto. Publications from this period that address the rule of law, rights, and democracy include: ''Which Socialism?'' (1976); ''The Future of Democracy: A Defense of the Rules of the Game'' (1984); ''State, Government and Society'' (1985); ''The Age of Rights'' (1990). ''Liberalism and Democracy'' (1990) explores the relationship between liberalism and democracy, highlighting tensions and complementarities. Other works include ''The Problem of War and the Roads to Peace'' (1979); ''The Absent Third'' (1989); and ''A Just War?'' (1991).


Democracy

Bobbio defended the view that "the only way a meaningful discussion of democracy, as distinct from all forms of autocratic government, ... is to consider it as characterized by a set of rules (primary or basic) which establish ''who'' is authorised to take collective decisions and which ''procedures'' are to be applied. Every social group needs to take decisions binding on all members of the group so as to ensure its own survival." Norberto Bobbio, ''The Future of Democracy: A Defense of the Rules of the Game.'' Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1987, p. 24.


Major works

*''L'indirizzo fenomenologico nella filosofia sociale e giuridica'' (''The Phenomenological Turn in Social and Legal Philosophy'', 1934) *''Scienza e tecnica del diritto'' (''The Science and Technical Aspects of Law'', 1934) *''L'analogia nella logica del diritto'' (''The Use of Analogy in Legal Logic'', 1938) *''La consuetudine come fatto normativo'' (''Custom as a Normative Fact'', 1942) *''La filosofia del decadentismo'' (''The Philosophy of Decadence'', 1945) *''Teoria della scienza giuridica'' (''Theory of Legal Science'', 1950) *''Politica e cultura'' (''Politics and Culture'', 1955) *''Studi sulla teoria generale del diritto'' (''Essays in the General Theory of Law'', 1955) *''Teoria della norma giuridica'' ('' Theory of Legal Norms'', 1958) *''Teoria dell'ordinamento giuridico'' (''A Theory of Legal Order'', 1960) *''Profilo ideologico del Novecento italiano'' (''An
Ideological An ideology is a set of beliefs or philosophies attributed to a person or group of persons, especially those held for reasons that are not purely epistemic, in which "practical elements are as prominent as theoretical ones." Formerly applied prim ...
Profile of Twentieth Century Italy'', 1960) *''Il positivismo giuridico'' (''
Legal Positivism Legal positivism (as understood in the Anglosphere) is a school of thought of analytical jurisprudence developed largely by legal philosophers during the 18th and 19th centuries, such as Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. While Bentham and Austin dev ...
'', 1961) *''Locke e il diritto naturale'' ('' Locke and
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'', 1963) *''Italia civile'' (''Civil Italy'', 1964) *''Giusnaturalismo e positivismo giuridico'' (''Natural Law and Legal
Positivism Positivism is an empiricist philosophical theory that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive—meaning ''a posteriori'' facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience.John J. Macionis, Linda M. G ...
'', 1965) *''Da Hobbes a Marx'' (''From
Hobbes Thomas Hobbes ( ; 5/15 April 1588 – 4/14 December 1679) was an English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book ''Leviathan'', in which he expounds an influ ...
to
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'', 1965) *''Saggi sulla scienza politica in Italia'' (''Tests of Political Science in Italy'', 1969) *''Diritto e Stato nel pensiero di E. Kant'' (''Law and State in the Thought of
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'', 1969) *''Ideological Profile of Italy In The Twentieth Century'' (1969) *''Una filosofia militante: studi su Carlo Cattaneo'' (''A Militant Philosopher: Essays on
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'', 1971) *''On Mosca and Pareto'' (1972) *''Quale socialismo'' (1976) (''Which Socialism? Marxism, Socialism and Democracy'', 1986) *'' I problemi della guerra e le vie della pace'' (''The Problem of War and the Roads to Peace'', 1979) *''Studi hegeliani'' (''
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ian Essays'', 1981) *''Il futuro della democrazia'' (''The Future of Democracy: A Defence Of The Rules Of The Game'', 1984) *''Maestri e compagni'' (''Teachers and Companions'', 1984) * “The Future of Democracy”. ''TELOS'' 61 (Fall 1984). New York
Telos Press
*''Liberalismo e democrazia'' (''Liberalism and democracy'', 1985) *''State, Government and Society'' (''Democracy and Dictatorship: The Nature and Limits of State Power'', 1985) *''Il terzo assente'' (''The Absent Third'', 1988) *''Thomas Hobbes'' (1989) *''L'età dei diritti'' (''The Rule of Law'', 1989) *''The Age of Rights'' (English-language publication, 1990) *''A Just War?'' (1991), a defense of the
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, about which he later changed his mind. *''Destra e sinistra'' (''
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and
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''), Roma, 1994 *''In Praise of Meekness'' (1994) *''De senectute'' (''Of Old Age''; the Latin title is an allusion to
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's '' Cato Maior de Senectute'', 1996) *''Autobiografia'' (''Autobiography'', 1999) *''Teoria Generale della Politica'' (''General Theory of Politics'', 1999) *''Dialogo intorno alla repubblica'' (''Dialogue about the Republic'', 2001) *''Etica e politica: Scritti di impegno civile'' (''Ethics and Politics: writings on civil obligation''), ed. Marco Revelli. Milano: Mondadori, 2009.


References


Further reading

* ''Anderson, Perry, "The Affinities of Norberto Bobbio," New Left Review 170 (July–August 1988): 3–36.'' * ''Bellamy, Richard, "The legacy of Norberto Bobbio: Assessments and Recollections," Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7(3) (2004): 67-83'' * ''Bellamy, Richard
"Norberto Bobbio"
obituary in
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, January 13, 2004.'' * ''Bellamy, Richard, "Norberto Bobbio," in James Wright (ed.), International Encyclopaedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2nd ed., Elsevier, 2015. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2371294'' * ''Chataway, Teresa, "Norberto Bobbio (1909–2004) and Law: A Centennial Tribute," Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 55 (2011): 173-20

' *''Johnson, Alan
"Norberto Bobbio, 1909-2004"
obituary from Workers' Liberty as retrieved on Jan 23, 2005'' *''Leone, Giuseppe, "Destra e Sinistra, una distinzione che non c'è più? - Un saggio appassionato per dire se l'uomo conti ancora", su "Ricorditi di me..." in Lecco 2000, Lecco 1999'' *''Maissin, Gabriel
"L'égalité, étoile polaire de la gauche : à propos du livre de Noberto Bobbio « Droite et gauche »"
obituary in Politique (Brussels), April 2004.'' * * ''Pasquino, Gianfranco, Bobbio y Sartori. Comprender y cambiar la política. Buenos Aires: Eudeba, 2022.'' * ''Yturbe, Corina. “On Norberto Bobbio’s Theory of Democracy.” Political Theory 25(3): 1997: 377–40

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External links


The Works of Norberto Bobbio
a multilingual site

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