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Plutarch's Politics Hugh Liebert (United States Military Academy)

Plutarch's Politics By Hugh Liebert (United States Military Academy)

Plutarch's Politics by Hugh Liebert (United States Military Academy)


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Plutarch's Politics is intended for political theorists interested in the ancient world and classicists interested in ancient political theory. It is the first monograph devoted to Plutarch's political philosophy to appear in thirty years and explores the link between the political form of the city and the concept of honor.

Plutarch's Politics Summary

Plutarch's Politics: Between City and Empire by Hugh Liebert (United States Military Academy)

Plutarch's Lives were once treasured. Today they are studied by classicists, known vaguely, if at all, by the educated public, and are virtually unknown to students of ancient political thought. The central claim of this book is that Plutarch shows how the political form of the city can satisfy an individual's desire for honor, even under the horizon of empire. Plutarch's argument turns on the difference between Sparta and Rome. Both cities stimulated their citizens' desire for honor, but Sparta remained a city by linking honor to what could be seen first-hand, whereas Rome became an empire by liberating honor from the shackles of the visible. Even under the rule of a distant power, however, allegiances and political actions tied to the visible world of the city remained. By resurrecting statesmen who thrived in autonomous cities, Plutarch hoped to rekindle some sense of the city's enduring appeal.

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'A remarkable study of Plutarch that reminds us of the honor in which he was once held and that seeks to rescue his analysis of honor and honor-lovers from our jaded unconcern. Hugh Liebert offers an elegant introduction to the political thought of Hellenism.' Harvey Mansfield, Harvard University and Stanford University
'Every once in a while, someone publishes a book that causes everyone familiar with the subject to say, 'That is obvious. Why did no one say it before?' Hugh Liebert's Plutarch's Politics is just such a book, and it will have a major impact on the future study of the biographer. It is the first to examine in a systematic fashion Plutarch's Lives from a regime perspective. It is elegant - written with vigor and verve. Its author has a thorough knowledge of the parallel lives and the Moralia, of the writers to whom Plutarch is responding, and of the pertinent secondary literature. The book that he has written is brief and terse, and it makes a powerful - nay, a compelling - case for Plutarch's importance as a political thinker of the very first rank.' Paul Rahe, Hillsdale College, Michigan
'This is a marvellous guide for reading the Lives as a genre of political philosophy.' Mark Shiffman, The Review of Politics
'The associate professor of political science at the US Military Academy aims to reinstate Plutarch, who invented the literary form of the Livesas the instrument of his political teaching, in the canon of political theory relevant for contemporary discussion Plutarch believed that showing the human being in political action was essential. The Life does even more, providing 'an intimate portrait, replete with candid anecdotes and memorable sayings', so that readers can see into the character of those held in the highest esteem by their peers.' Rebecca Burgess, Liberty and Law (www.libertylawsite.org)

About Hugh Liebert (United States Military Academy)

Hugh Liebert is an Associate Professor of Political Science in the Department of Social Sciences at the United States Military Academy.

Table of Contents

Part I: 1. Ancients and moderns; 2. Ambition and political form; Part II: 3. Lives; 4. Lycurgus's Sparta; 5. Numa's Rome; 6. Parallels; 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781107148789
9781107148789
1107148782
Plutarch's Politics: Between City and Empire by Hugh Liebert (United States Military Academy)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2016-09-08
284
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