Ancient Greece was a place of tremendous political experiment and
innovation, and it was here too that the first serious political
thinkers emerged. Using carefully selected case-studies, in this book
Professor Cartledge investigates the dynamic interaction between
ancient Greek political thought and practice from early historic times
to the early Roman Empire. Of concern throughout are three major
issues: first, the relationship of political thought and practice;
second, the relevance of class and status to explaining political
behaviour and thinking; third, democracy - its invention, development
and expansion, and extinction, prior to its recent resuscitation and
even apotheosis. In addition, monarchy in various forms and at
different periods and the peculiar political structures of Sparta are
treated in detail over a chronological range extending from Homer to
Plutarch. The book provides an introduction to the topic for all
students and non-specialists who appreciate the continued relevance of
ancient Greece to political theory and practice today.
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ISBN
9780511846885
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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