Western Political Thought: From Plato to MarxWestern Political Thought: From Plato to Marx is a lucid and comprehensive account of political thought that stretches from ancient Greece to the nineteenth century. Analysing political philosophies chronologically, this book offers valuable insights into the political structures of societies across the ages, and presents a wide perspective on the various social and political ideologies. Each of the 12 chapters contains excerpts from the original works by the philosophers, comprehensive reading list, and thought provoking questions on the philosophies discussed. |
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The Greek City-State: Democratic Institutions in Athens Plato (427–347 BCE): Justice and Reason Aristotle (384–322 BCE): Moral Action and the Best Constitution Augustine and Thomas Aquinas: Christian Political Thought in the Middle Ages ...
The Greek City-State: Democratic Institutions in Athens Plato (427–347 BCE): Justice and Reason Aristotle (384–322 BCE): Moral Action and the Best Constitution Augustine and Thomas Aquinas: Christian Political Thought in the Middle Ages ...
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4, emphasis mine. M. C. Nussbaum, The Therapy of Desire— Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, p. 7. One The Greek City-State: Democratic Institutions in Athens One of 12 Western Political Thought.
4, emphasis mine. M. C. Nussbaum, The Therapy of Desire— Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, p. 7. One The Greek City-State: Democratic Institutions in Athens One of 12 Western Political Thought.
Side 13
Athens. One. of the claims made in the introduction to this book was that in order to avoid misinterpreting the ideas of a thinker, we have to place that thinker in his or her historical context. We have to be aware of the social and ...
Athens. One. of the claims made in the introduction to this book was that in order to avoid misinterpreting the ideas of a thinker, we have to place that thinker in his or her historical context. We have to be aware of the social and ...
Side 14
The archon eponymous functioned like a chief magistrate, the polemarch was the head of the armed forces and the archon basileus performed religious duties.3 In Athens, these three officials were elected from the ranks of the nobility ...
The archon eponymous functioned like a chief magistrate, the polemarch was the head of the armed forces and the archon basileus performed religious duties.3 In Athens, these three officials were elected from the ranks of the nobility ...
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Attica, with Athens at its centre, covered a territory of 2,650 sq. kms, whereas the average Greek city-state had a territory of only 50 to 100 sq. kms. The region of Boeotia, just north of Attica, for example, with about 2,600 sq. kms, ...
Attica, with Athens at its centre, covered a territory of 2,650 sq. kms, whereas the average Greek city-state had a territory of only 50 to 100 sq. kms. The region of Boeotia, just north of Attica, for example, with about 2,600 sq. kms, ...
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Moral Action and the Best Constitution | 49 |
Christian Political Thought in the Middle Ages | 71 |
Humanism and Republicanism | 86 |
Contract as the Basis of Political Obligation | 103 |
Theological Premises and Liberal Limits on Government | 125 |
Representative Government as the Maximizer of Utility | 162 |
The Benefits of the Liberty of Men and Women for Society | 179 |
The Social Conditions for a NonContractual Theory of Freedom | 198 |
The State and Class Struggle | 216 |
Afterword | 232 |
About the Author | 233 |
Index | 234 |
The General Will and Moral and Political Liberty | 142 |
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