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شامل 34 مقاله از دانشمندان برجسته تاریخ، کلاسیک، فلسفه و علوم سیاسی است تا اندیشه سیاسی یونان و روم را در تمام تنوع و عمق آن روشن کند. بررسی گسترده ای از اندیشه سیاسی باستان از یونان باستان تا اواخر باستان را ارائه می دهد. رویکردهای فلسفه سیاسی باستان از هر دو جنبه هنجاری و تاریخی. بحث نقش اندیشه سیاسی باستانی را در طیف وسیعی از فلسفهها، مانند فرد و جامعه، حقوق بشر، مذهب بررسی میکند. بیشتر بخوانید... چکیده:
شامل 34 مقاله از دانشمندان برجسته در تاریخ، کلاسیک، فلسفه و علوم سیاسی است تا اندیشه سیاسی یونان و روم را با همه تنوع آن روشن کند. و عمق. ادامه مطلب... span>
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Content: Cover
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Note on Translations
Abbreviations
PART I: The Broad View
CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Rethinking the History of Greek and Roman Political Thought
Ancient Greek and Roman Distinctiveness
Ancient and Modern
Particular and General
Politics, Ethics, Citizenship
Supplementing Contemporary Theory
Significant Editorial Choices
The Provocation to Self-Criticism
Conclusion
CHAPTER 2: What is Politics in the Ancient World?
Politics as Formalized Institutions. Group Politics: Prosopography, Social Power, and Social HistoryPolitics as the Site of Class Relations
Politics and Legitimate Domination
Politics as Inscribed Relations of Power: From Structure to Poststructure
Politics as Cultural Performance
Ancient Politics as Reflection
CHAPTER 3: Early Greek Political Thought in Its Mediterranean Context
"Influence": Thoughts on Methodology
Distorted Greek Views of Cultural Imports: Importing Egyptian Laws
Greek and Near Eastern Laws, "Law Codes," and Monumental Inscriptions with Legal Texts
Near Eastern Origins of Greek Political Values? ConclusionCHAPTER 4: Civic Ideology and Citizenship
CHAPTER 5: Public Action and Rational Choice in Classical Greek Political Theory
Public Action: Incentives, Nature, and Knowledge
Incentive Problems in Greek Literature
Herodotus on Utilities and Knowledge Aggregation
Thucydides on Innovation and Learning
Plato on Rational Choice in the Ideal State
CHAPTER 6: Imperial Ideologies, Citizenship Myths, and Legal Disputes in Classical Athens and Republican Rome
Problematic Analytical Terms: "Imperialism" and "Citizenship"
Citizenship Myths and Historical Realities of Imperial Expansion. Citizenship Myths at Work in Athens and RomeConclusion
CHAPTER 7: Gendered Politics, or the Self-Praise of Andres Agathoi
Gender in Theory
Gender in Practice
Rights, Habits, and Bodies
Manly Men
The Gender of Politics
The Rhetoric of Gender
Conclusion, or the Hair-and-Clothes Issue
CHAPTER 8: The Religious Contexts of Ancient Political Thought
Theology
Cult Practice
PART II: Democracies and Republics
CHAPTER 9: Democracy Ancient and Modern
Introduction
Democratic Values
Democratic Institutions
The Practices of Democracy. Ancient and Modern Democratic Practice and Institutions ComparedWhat Is the Use of Studying Ancient Democracy?
CHAPTER 10: "Rights," Individuals, and Communities in Ancient Greece
CHAPTER 11: Personal Freedom in Greek Democracies, Republican Rome, and Modern Liberal States
CHAPTER 12: The Mixed Constitution in Greek Thought
Plato
Aristotle
Polybius
The Mixed Constitution in Retrospect and Prospect
CHAPTER 13: Republican Virtues
Epilogue
CHAPTER 14: Roman Democracy?
PART III: The Virtues and Vices of One-Man Rule
CHAPTER 15: The Uses and Abuses of Tyranny.
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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. Offers a broad survey of ancient political thought from Archaic Greece through Late AntiquityApproaches ancient political philosophy from both a normative and historical focusExamines Greek and Roman political thought within historical context and contemporary debateExplores the role of ancient political thought in a range of philosophies, such as the individual and community, human rights, religion. Read more... Abstract:
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. Read more...