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The Stoics And The State Theory Practice Context Paperback Jula Wildberger

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The Stoics And The State Theory Practice Context Paperback Jula Wildberger
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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.79 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Jula Wildberger
ISBN: 9783848728435, 3848728435
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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The Stoics And The State Theory Practice Context Paperback Jula Wildberger by Jula Wildberger 9783848728435, 3848728435 instant download after payment.

How did the Stoics conceive of a polis and statehood? What happens when these ideas meet different biographies and changing historical environments? To answer these questions, 'The Stoics and the State' combines close philological reading of original source texts and fine-grained conceptual analysis with wide-ranging contextualisation, which is both thematic and diachronic. A systematic account elucidates extant definitions, aspects of statehood (territory, institutions, population and state objectives) and the constitutive function of the common law. The book's diachronic part investigates how Stoics from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius used their theory of the state to assess particular states, explain the origin of political communities and shape their own political practice. A glimpse at modern adaptations from Justus Lipsius to Martha C. Nussbaum explains the peculiarities of Stoic notions and their basis in a conception of human nature as not only political but essentially sociable and beneficent.

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