William Godwin on Democracy: The Time-Regime of Political Thought in the Age of Revolutions
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William Godwin is predominantly recognized as a theoretical anarchist who envisioned a tranquil anarchy wherein no government was deemed necessary. Equally emphasized in academic literature is Godwin's unwavering advocacy for gradualism and pacifism as a transition mechanism toward the ideal society-a strategy criticized by some as inadequate or naive in realizing this ideal. Scholars of Godwin have identified a contradiction within his thought on this basis. This article, however, argues that this contradiction dissolves when we shift the focus to what could be termed the "time-regime" of Godwin's politics: the business of the present differed from the business of the future, even as the present served as road to the future. Viewed through this lens of time-regime, the remarkable significance of democracy in Godwin's scheme of anarchy becomes evident. Accordingly, this article seeks to analyze his concept of democracy within the backdrop of the French revolutionary decade.

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William Godwin on Democracy: The Time-Regime of Political Thought in the Age of Revolutions
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Kim, Minchul
DOI
10.1017/S1479244325100280
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2025-10
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Article; Early Access
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Modern Intellectual History