The Political Philosophy of the European City offers a wide-ranging panorama of urban political culture in Europe. Its historical scope ranges from the ancient polis through Italian city-states to the ideal of "small is beautiful" in the 20th century. As a political theory, it offers an analysis of conservative, urban republicanism.
The Political Philosophy of the European City offers a wide-ranging panorama of urban political culture in Europe. Its historical scope ranges from the ancient polis through Italian city-states to the ideal of "small is beautiful" in the 20th century. As a political theory, it offers an analysis of conservative, urban republicanism.
Ferenc Hörcher is research professor and head of the Research Institute of Politics of the University of Public Service in Budapest.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. From the "Reason of the City" to the "Practical Wisdom of the City" Chapter 2. The City of The Italian Renaissance and the German City Chapter 3. The City of Ancient Greece and Christian Europe Chapter 4. From the Megalopolis to the City of Human Scale Conclusion: The City as a Work of Art
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. From the "Reason of the City" to the "Practical Wisdom of the City" Chapter 2. The City of The Italian Renaissance and the German City Chapter 3. The City of Ancient Greece and Christian Europe Chapter 4. From the Megalopolis to the City of Human Scale Conclusion: The City as a Work of Art
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