Featuring a uniquely philosophical lens, _The Origins of Tyranny: War
Chiefs, Divine Kings, Dictators, and Totalitarians_ provides readers
with an exploration of the development of tyranny throughout history
within tribes, great empires, city-states, and nations. The book
points to the nature of the human species as a way of understanding
the roots of tyranny, examining how our intelligent awareness of
ourselves and the world around us paired with our innate instinct
toward domination-submission have engendered both democratic and
tyrannical tendencies.
The book is organized into six distinct parts. Part I begins in
hunter-gatherer times, exploring the rise of the alpha male and
democracy in tribal societies, the transition from war chief to king,
and the rise of the divine kingship. In Part II, students learn about
oligarchy, democracy, and tyranny in Greek and Italian city-states and
tyranny during the English and French revolutions. Part III discusses
the progression of tyranny to totalitarianism in the 20th century,
including material on Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin, and communist efforts
in China and North Korea. Part IV introduces the concept of illiberal
democracy, and Part V focuses on the causes of tyranny, including
social crises, rapid social change, and political disorder. The final
part speaks to the evolution of humanistic ethics and the question of
whether women can save us from the alpha male.
Developed to help students better understand how tyranny takes hold,
as well as how it can be combated and prevented, _The Origins of
Tyranny_ is an ideal textbook for courses in world history,
philosophy, sociology, and international relations.
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ISBN
842861A
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Cognella, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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