By analyzing the Arthaśāstra's early history, Mark McClish overturns prevailing beliefs that ancient India was governed by religion, not politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark McClish is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Northwestern University, Illinois. He has published a number of works on the Arthä¿stra and ancient Indian law, politics, and religion including the book The Arthä¿stra: Selections from the Classic Indian Work on Statecraft (with Patrick Olivelle, 2012) and numerous articles. He has received support from the Fulbright-Hays program and the Mellon Foundation.
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1. Introduction; 2. Arthä stra historiography; 3. The resegmentation of the Arthä stra; 4. Citation and attribution; 5. The deep structure of the text; 6. The history of the Arthä stra; 7. The politics of the Dä an ti; 8. Var adharma in the Arthä stra; 9. Statecraft, law, and religion in ancient India; Appendices.
1. Introduction; 2. Arthä stra historiography; 3. The resegmentation of the Arthä stra; 4. Citation and attribution; 5. The deep structure of the text; 6. The history of the Arthä stra; 7. The politics of the Dä an ti; 8. Var adharma in the Arthä stra; 9. Statecraft, law, and religion in ancient India; Appendices.
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