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Sažetak Until the first half of the 19th century, two major contending families were predominant
in political theory, namely republicanism and liberalism. The early
19th century unambiguously resolved this theoretical contestation in favor of
liberalism. In the last two centuries, liberalism has been the leading political
theory. The paper analyzes the revival of republican political theory within the
framework of the “historical school” and puts forward the theoretical views of
Quentin Skinner and John Pocock.