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Feminist Interpretations Of Niccolo Machiavelli Maria J Falco

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Feminist Interpretations Of Niccolo Machiavelli Maria J Falco
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Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Maria J. Falco
ISBN: 9780271023885, 0271023880
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Feminist Interpretations Of Niccolo Machiavelli Maria J Falco by Maria J. Falco 9780271023885, 0271023880 instant download after payment.

Diplomat, bureaucrat, and practical politician, Niccol? Machiavelli served as Second Secretary to the Republic of Florence in the early sixteenth century and became the first major political thinker in the western tradition to make a complete break with the Aristotelian model of politics as a branch of ethics. While The Prince is his most famous work, grounding his reputation as the progenitor of "Realpolitik," his many other writings have contributed to a more complex and broader image of the man and his political thought. Thus in recent years Machiavelli has come to be seen as a republican and a proto-liberal by some mainstream political theorists, and as an obfuscator of traditional values and ideologies, including gender roles, by feminists and non-feminists alike. The contributors to this volume, grappling with questions about the position of women in political society, investigate whether or not Machiavelli was truly a misogynist and a proto-fascist or instead a proto-feminist and a democratic republican. Among the themes they explore are the implications of such dichotomies as Fortuna and virt?, the public and the private, nature and reason, ends and means, functionality and the common good, as well as the importance of the military to the socialization of citizens, particularly women, to civic life, and the social construction of gender. Some of the contributors even consider the possibility that Machiavelli's approach to ethics provides a special insight that feminists, and women generally, might explore to their benefit.

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