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JEAN BODIN Y LA REPÚBLICA

JEAN BODIN Y LA REPÚBLICA Arianna Castañeda Valeria Fernández Maestría en Gestión Pública Curso: Organización del Estado Universidad César Vallejo Tarapoto acastanedaf@gmail.com Profesor: Dr. Rolando Reátegui JEAN BODIN Y LA REPÚBLICA Arianna Castañeda Valeria Fernández Maestría en Gestión Pública Curso: Organización del Estado Universidad César Vallejo Tarapoto acastanedaf@gmail.com Abstract: Jean Bodin (born 1530, Angers, France—died June 1596, Laon)   was a French lawyer, economist, natural philosopher, historian, and is considered as one of the most prominent political thinkers of the sixteenth century. Bodin’s major writing, The Six Books of a Commonwealth (1576) , gave him immediate fame and was influential in Western Europe into the 17th century. Bodin developed a theorization of sovereignty in which the power the sovereign holds should remain permanent, indivisible and absolute. Palabras clave : Estado moderno, soberanía, filosofía política, abs