This book argues that Aristotle's ideas about the distinctive nature and value of political community, authority and participation are coherent and consistent with his aristocratic standards of justice. The result is a theory that remains a potentially fruitful resource for contemporary thinking about the persistent problems of political life.
This book argues that Aristotle's ideas about the distinctive nature and value of political community, authority and participation are coherent and consistent with his aristocratic standards of justice. The result is a theory that remains a potentially fruitful resource for contemporary thinking about the persistent problems of political life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David J. Riesbeck earned his PhD from the Joint Classics and Philosophy Graduate Program in Ancient Philosophy at the University of Texas, Austin. He has taught at the University of Texas, Dartmouth College and Rice University. His articles and reviews have appeared in Ancient Philosophy, Apeiron, the Bryn Mawr Classical Review, Classical Quarterly, Phoenix and Reason Papers.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: community and exclusion 1. Paradoxes of monarchy 2. Community, friendship, and justice 3. From the household to the city 4. Rule and justice in the household and the city 5. Citizenship, constitutions, and political justice 6. Kingship as political rule and political community Conclusion: ruling and being ruled.
Introduction: community and exclusion 1. Paradoxes of monarchy 2. Community, friendship, and justice 3. From the household to the city 4. Rule and justice in the household and the city 5. Citizenship, constitutions, and political justice 6. Kingship as political rule and political community Conclusion: ruling and being ruled.
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