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A COMPANION TO GREEK AND ROMAN POLITICAL THOUGHT

Justice, virtue, and citizenship were at the center of political life in ancient Greece and Rome and were frequently discussed by classical poets, historians, and philosophers. This Companion illuminates Greek and Roman political thought in all its range, diversity, and depth. Thirty-four essays from leading scholars in history, classics, philosophy, and political science provide stimulating discussions of classical political thought, ranging from the Archaic Greek epics to the final days of the Roman Empire and beyond. These essays strike a judicious yet thought-provoking balance between theoretical and historical perspectives.

A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought is an authoritative guide to the ancient Greek and Roman political questions that continue to shape and challenge the modern world.

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Comprises 34 essays from leading scholars in history, classics, philosophy, and political science to illuminate Greek and Roman political thought in all its diversity and depth.

Notes on Contributors x

Acknowledgments xvi

Note on Translations xvii

List of Abbreviations xviii

Part I The Broad View 1

1 Introduction: Rethinking the History of Greek and Roman Political Thought 3

Ryan K. Balot

2 What is Politics in the Ancient World? 20

Dean Hammer

3 Early Greek Political Thought in Its Mediterranean Context 37

Kurt A. Raaflaub

4 Civic Ideology and Citizenship 57

P. J. Rhodes

5 Public Action and Rational Choice in Classical Greek Political Theory 70

Josiah Ober

6 Imperial Ideologies, Citizenship Myths, and Legal Disputes in Classical Athens and Republican Rome85

Craige B. Champion

7 Gendered Politics, or the Self-Praise of Andres Agathoi 100

Giulia Sissa

8 The Religious Contexts of Ancient Political Thought 118

Robin Osborne

Part II Democracies and Republics 131

9 Democracy Ancient and Modern 133

Peter Liddel

10 ‘‘Rights,’’ Individuals, and Communities in Ancient Greece 149

Paul Cartledge and Matt Edge

11 Personal Freedom in Greek Democracies, Republican Rome, and Modern Liberal States 164

Robert W. Wallace

12 The Mixed Constitution in Greek Thought 178

David E. Hahm

13 Republican Virtues 199

Malcolm Schofield

14 Roman Democracy? 214

W. Jeffrey Tatum

Part III The Virtues and Vices of One-Man Rule 229

15 The Uses and Abuses of Tyranny 231

Sara Forsdyke

16 Hellenistic Monarchy in Theory and Practice 247

Arthur M. Eckstein

17 The Ethics of Autocracy in the Roman World 266

Carlos F. Noreña

Part IV The Passions of Ancient Politics 281

18 Political Animals: Pathetic Animals 283

Giulia Sissa

19 Anger, Eros, and Other Political Passions in Ancient Greek Thought 294

Paul W. Ludwig

20 Some Passionate Performances in Late Republican Rome 308

Robert A. Kaster

Part V The Athens of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle 321

21 The Trial and Death of Socrates 323

Debra Nails

22 The Politics of Plato’s Socrates 339

Rachana Kamtekar

23 Freedom, Tyranny, and the Political Man: Plato’s Republic and Gorgias, a Study in Contrasts 353

Arlene W. Saxonhouse

24 Plato on the Sovereignty of Law 367

Zena Hitz

25 ‘‘Naturalism’’ in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy 382

Timothy Chappell

26 The Ethics of Aristotle’s Politics 399

David J. Depew

Part VI Constructing Political Narrative 419

27 Imitating Virtue and Avoiding Vice: Ethical Functions of Biography, History, and Philosophy 421

Charles W. Hedrick, Jr

28 Greek Drama and Political Thought 440

John Gibert

29 Character in Politics 456

Philip A. Stadter

Part VII Antipolitics 471

30 Cosmopolitan Traditions 473

David Konstan

31 False Idles: The Politics of the ‘‘Quiet Life’’ 485

Eric Brown

32 Citizenship and Signs: Rethinking Augustine on the Two Cities 501

Todd Breyfogle

Part VIII Receptions 527

33 Republicanism: Ancient, Medieval, and Beyond 529

Christopher Nadon

34 Twentieth Century Revivals of Ancient Political Thought: Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss 542

Catherine H. Zuckert

References 557

Index of Subjects 620

Index Locorum 650

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A COMPANION TO GREEK AND ROMAN POLITICAL THOUGHT

"This is not a paean to Greek and Roman culture or a sterile 'appreciation' of their beautiful but obsolete civic life. Rather, Balot's topical approach brings the classical texts into contact with the problems of contemporary politics to demonstrate their continuing relevance … Highly recommended." Choice

"Considering the complexity of the topic and the diversity of forces to be integrated, you cannot praise enough what the editor has done … To make ancient political thought meaningful to us is the omnipresent imperative of the volume. Instead of presenting simple educational recipes for how to act, the otherness of ancient thought is respected everywhere. How to continue questioning ancient thought, and how to apply certain cognitions to our own world? The companion is no catechism, but a profound reference work challenging new interpretations by many generations to come." Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Justice, virtue, and citizenship were at the center of political life in ancient Greece and Rome and were frequently discussed by classical poets, historians, and philosophers. This Companion illuminates Greek and Roman political thought in all its range, diversity, and depth. Thirty-four essays from leading scholars in history, classics, philosophy, and political science provide stimulating discussions of classical political thought, ranging from the Archaic Greek epics to the final days of the Roman Empire and beyond. These essays strike a judicious yet thought-provoking balance between theoretical and historical perspectives.

A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought is an authoritative guide to the ancient Greek and Roman political questions that continue to shape and challenge the modern world.

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Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgments. Note on Translations. List of Abbreviations. PART I: The Broad View. PART II: Democracies and Republics. PART III The Virtues and Vices of One-Man Rule. PART IV The Passions of Ancient Politics. PART VI Constructing Political Narrative. PART VII Antipolitics. PART VIII Receptions. References. Index of Subjects. Index Locorum.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781118451359
Publisert
2012-12-07
Utgiver
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Vekt
1034 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
173 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
688

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Biografisk notat

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