Tyranny : a new interpretation /

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Главный автор: Newell, Waller R. (Waller Randy), 1952-
Соавтор: Carleton University
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Язык:английский
Опубликовано: Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Carleton University. 6071
Tyranny : a new interpretation / Waller R. Newell.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
544 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments; Introduction: the conquest of eros; 1. The ontology of tyranny; 2. The tyrant and the statesman in Plato's political philosophy and Machiavelli's rejoinder; 3. Superlative virtue, monarchy, and political community in Aristotle's Politics; 4. Tyranny and the art of ruling in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus; 5. Machiavelli, Xenophon, and Xenophon's Cyrus; 6. Glory and reputation: Machiavelli's new prince; 7. The republic in motion: Machiavelli's vision of the new Rome; Conclusion: tyranny ancient and modern; Epilogue: the hermaneutical problem of tyranny; Bibliography.
"This is the first comprehensive exploration of ancient and modern tyranny in the history of political thought"-- Provided by publisher.
Despotism. 6072
PHILOSOPHY / Political. bisacsh 6073
spellingShingle Newell, Waller R. (Waller Randy), 1952-
Tyranny : a new interpretation /
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments; Introduction: the conquest of eros; 1. The ontology of tyranny; 2. The tyrant and the statesman in Plato's political philosophy and Machiavelli's rejoinder; 3. Superlative virtue, monarchy, and political community in Aristotle's Politics; 4. Tyranny and the art of ruling in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus; 5. Machiavelli, Xenophon, and Xenophon's Cyrus; 6. Glory and reputation: Machiavelli's new prince; 7. The republic in motion: Machiavelli's vision of the new Rome; Conclusion: tyranny ancient and modern; Epilogue: the hermaneutical problem of tyranny; Bibliography.
Despotism. 6072
PHILOSOPHY / Political. bisacsh 6073
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