Machiavelli in tumult : the discourses on Livy and the origins of political conflictualism / Gabriele Pedullà ; translated by Patricia Gaborik and Richard Nybakken, revised and updated by the author.
2018
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Title
Machiavelli in tumult : the discourses on Livy and the origins of political conflictualism / Gabriele Pedullà ; translated by Patricia Gaborik and Richard Nybakken, revised and updated by the author.
Uniform title
Machiavelli in tumulto. English
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Description
xviii, 284 pages ; 24 cm
Associated name
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Concordia parvae res crescunt : the humanistic backdrop
"A necessary inconvenience" : the demystification of political concord
From philosophy to history
"Relishing the savor" vs. "hearing"
Battles over chronologies
Tumults, tribunes and mixed government
Tumults and humors
The modes of tumults
Between friends and enemies
The aims of tumults
Fear and virtue : the rebuttal to humanistic pedagogy
A precarious freedom
The fragility of virtuousness
Terror : the greatest master there is
The many faces of fear
The empty throne
"The guard of liberty" : the rejection of Aristotelian balance
Checks without balance
Two or three?
A skeptical populism
"Giving the foreigners citizenship" : an expansionist republicanism
A humanistic theory of citizenship?
The Roman model
The Aristotelian model
Conquest or concord?
Reviving Roman expansionism
Dionysius' reappearance : the classical roots of modern conflictualism
In the footsteps of Polybius?
Dionysius: mixed government and Roman tumults
Dionysius : dictatorship and Roman tumults
Dionysius : citizenship and Roman tumults
Dionysius and/or Livy
Remembering the conflict : Machiavelli's legacy
Between Aristotle and Hobbes
A third paradigm? (1531-1789)
Conflict remembered (1789-2000)
Machiavelli and us.
"A necessary inconvenience" : the demystification of political concord
From philosophy to history
"Relishing the savor" vs. "hearing"
Battles over chronologies
Tumults, tribunes and mixed government
Tumults and humors
The modes of tumults
Between friends and enemies
The aims of tumults
Fear and virtue : the rebuttal to humanistic pedagogy
A precarious freedom
The fragility of virtuousness
Terror : the greatest master there is
The many faces of fear
The empty throne
"The guard of liberty" : the rejection of Aristotelian balance
Checks without balance
Two or three?
A skeptical populism
"Giving the foreigners citizenship" : an expansionist republicanism
A humanistic theory of citizenship?
The Roman model
The Aristotelian model
Conquest or concord?
Reviving Roman expansionism
Dionysius' reappearance : the classical roots of modern conflictualism
In the footsteps of Polybius?
Dionysius: mixed government and Roman tumults
Dionysius : dictatorship and Roman tumults
Dionysius : citizenship and Roman tumults
Dionysius and/or Livy
Remembering the conflict : Machiavelli's legacy
Between Aristotle and Hobbes
A third paradigm? (1531-1789)
Conflict remembered (1789-2000)
Machiavelli and us.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Item Details
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JC143.M163 P4313 2018