The first book to trace Cicero's role in inventing 'the will of the people' and the will as an engine of self-creation. Adept at Greek philosophy and defender of a dying republic, Cicero's ideal of rational elitism has both shaped and fractured the modern world.
The first book to trace Cicero's role in inventing 'the will of the people' and the will as an engine of self-creation. Adept at Greek philosophy and defender of a dying republic, Cicero's ideal of rational elitism has both shaped and fractured the modern world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lex Paulson is the Executive Director of the UM6P School of Collective Intelligence (Morocco) and lectures in advocacy at Sciences Po-Paris. Trained in classics and community organizing, he served as mobilization strategist for the campaigns of Barack Obama in 2008 and Emmanuel Macron in 2017. He has led projects in democratic innovation and leadership for UNICEF, the US State Department, the French National Assembly and the National Democratic Institute. He served as legislative counsel in the 111th US Congress (2009-2011), organized on six US presidential campaigns, and has worked to advance democratic innovation at the European Commission and in India, Tunisia, Egypt, Uganda, Senegal, Czech Republic and Ukraine.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Practice of Voluntas: 1. Forebears of will 2. Innocence and intent 3. Cartographies of power 4. An economy of goodwill 5. Voluntas populi: the will of the people Part II. The philosophy of voluntas: 6. Willpower 7. Free will and the forum 8. The fourfold self.
Part I. The Practice of Voluntas: 1. Forebears of will 2. Innocence and intent 3. Cartographies of power 4. An economy of goodwill 5. Voluntas populi: the will of the people Part II. The philosophy of voluntas: 6. Willpower 7. Free will and the forum 8. The fourfold self.
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