Of Seditions and Troubles

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"Of Seditions and Troubles" is an essay by Francis Bacon that analyzes the causes of civil unrest and offers practical counsel on how rulers can prevent and manage political disorder.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
author Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
concerns security of the commonwealth
stability of the state
countryOfOrigin England
focusesOn causes of sedition
counsel to rulers
management of political unrest
prevention of sedition
remedies for civil disorder
genre philosophical essay
political essay
hasTheme balance between liberty and authority
control of rumor and inflammatory speech
danger of factions
early detection of political danger
importance of justice in preventing sedition
importance of reputation and trust in government
management of popular discontent
prudence in political leadership
role of economic grievances in unrest
use of counsel and advisors
intendedAudience political leaders
rulers
statesmen
language English
literaryStyle aphoristic prose
didactic prose
mainTopic civil unrest
governance
political disorder
public order
rebellion
sedition
statecraft
partOf Francis Bacon's Essays NERFINISHED
period early 17th century
philosophicalTradition early modern political thought
practical philosophy
recommends addressing economic inequality
avoiding unnecessary provocations by rulers
careful handling of grievances
managing factions rather than ignoring them
moderation in punishment
using intelligence to foresee dangers

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