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E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Ancient Cultures

Balot Greek Political Thought


1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-1-4051-5221-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Ancient Cultures

ISBN: 978-1-4051-5221-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



This wide-ranging history of ancient Greek political thought showswhat ancient political texts might mean to citizens of thetwenty-first century.
* A provocative and wide-ranging history of ancient Greekpolitical thought
* Demonstrates what ancient Greek works of political philosophymight mean to citizens of the twenty-first century
* Examines an array of poetic, historical, and philosophicaltexts in an effort to locate Greek political thought in itscultural context
* Pays careful attention to the distinctively ancient connectionsbetween politics and ethics
* Structured around key themes such as the origins of politicalthought, political self-definition, revolutions in politicalthought, democracy and imperialism

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Preface and Acknowledgments.
Abbreviations.
1. Introduction: How to Do Greek Political Thought.
2. Archaic Greece and the Centrality of Justice.
Achilles, Agamemnon, and Fair Distribution.
Justice as "Distinctively Human".
Institutions and Values of the Early Polis.
What is Justice? The Voice of the Oppressed and the Origins ofPolitical Thought.
The Egalitarian Response.
The Elitist Response.
Case Study: Sparta and the Politics of"Courage".
A Second Case Study: Archaic Athens and the Search forJustice.
3. Democratic Political Thinking at Athens.
Evidence and Sources.
Democracy Ancient and Modern.
Democratic Conceptions of Freedom.
Democratic Deliberation.
Courage, Trust, and Leadership.
Democratic Political Thought outside Athens?.
Protagorean Arguments for Democracy.
Democratic Conceptions of Equality.
Justice and the Demos.
4. Criticizing Democracy in Late Fifth-CenturyAthens.
Mapping out the Problem: The "Old Oligarch".
Modern and Ancient Quandaries.
Nomos and Phusis.
The Challenge of Thrasymachus and Callicles.
Thucydidean Imperialists Revisit Nomos and Phusis.
Socrates and Nomos.
Logos and Ergon.
Democratic Epistemology and Relativism.
Democratic Epistemology and Untrustworthy Rhetoric - or,Where Does the Truth Lie?.
Socrates and Athens.
5. Imperialism.
Aristotle Analyzes Imperialism.
Definitions and History.
Monarchic Imperialism.
Natural Superiority?.
Debating Athenian Imperialism.
Final Thoughts.
6. Fourth Century Revisions.
The ancestral republican "solutions".
The monarchic "solution".
Plato's "solutions".
Criticizing Contemporary Politics.
Plato on Rhetoric and Order in the Gorgias.
The Priority of Reason in City and Soul: Plato'sRepublic.
Educating Citizens in the Classical Context.
Politics and Ethics.
Philosophical Rulers.
Platonic Political Philosophy after the Republic.
7. Aristotle's Political Thought.
Civic Conflict, Emotion, and Injustice: Observing the Polis asIt Is.
Exploring What Ought To Be: Aristotle's Naturalism.
Aristotle on the Good Life.
Nature in the Politics.
Aristotle on Slavery.
Polis and Citizenship in General.
Aristotle's Best Polis.
Political Possibilities in Existing Cities.
The Best Constitution in Relation to Existing Conditions.
Classification of Constitutions.
The Power of the Masses.
Conclusion.
8. Hellenistic Political Thought.
Theory of Kingship.
The Traditional Schools.
New Directions: Cynics, Stoics, and Epicureans.
The Politics of Cynicism?.
Stoicism and Epicureanism.
9. Epilogue: The Question of Politics.
Bibliographic Essay.
Notes.
Index


Ryan K. Balot is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. The author of Greed and Injustice in Classical Athens (2001) and Greek Political Thought (Blackwell, 2006), he specializes in the history of political thought.



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