Waller R. Newell is Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Carleton University. He is the author of The Soul of a Leader: Character, Conviction, and Ten Lessons in Political Greatness (2009), The Code of Man: Love, Courage, Pride, Family, Country (2003) and Ruling Passion: The Erotics of Statecraft in Platonic Political Philosophy (2000).
Acknowledgments
Introduction: the conquest of eros
1. The ontology of tyranny
2. The tyrant and the statesman in Plato's political philosophy and Machiavelli's rejoinder
3. Superlative virtue, monarchy, and political community in Aristotle's Politics
4. Tyranny and the art of ruling in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus
5. Machiavelli, Xenophon, and Xenophon's Cyrus
6. Glory and reputation: Machiavelli's new prince
7. The republic in motion: Machiavelli's vision of the new Rome
Conclusion: tyranny ancient and modern
Epilogue: the hermeneutical problem of tyranny
Bibliography.
Acknowledgments; Introduction: the conquest of eros; 1. The ontology of tyranny; 2. The tyrant and the statesman in Plato's political philosophy and Machiavelli's rejoinder; 3. Superlative virtue, monarchy, and political community in Aristotle's Politics; 4. Tyranny and the art of ruling in Xenophon's Education of Cyrus; 5. Machiavelli, Xenophon, and Xenophon's Cyrus; 6. Glory and reputation: Machiavelli's new prince; 7. The republic in motion: Machiavelli's vision of the new Rome; Conclusion: tyranny ancient and modern; Epilogue: the hermeneutical problem of tyranny; Bibliography.