The Ciceronian tradition in political theory edited by Daniel Kapust and Gary Remer.

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Other Authors: Kapust, Daniel J., 1976- (Editor), Remer, Gary, 1957- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2021]
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction-Daniel J. Kapust and Gary Remer
  • 1. Augustine's Reception of Cicero-Brandon Turner
  • 2. A Medieval Ciceronian: John of Salisbury-Cary J. Nederman
  • 3. More's Utopia and Its Ciceronian Roots-Gary Remer
  • 4. Machiavelli: Menace to Societas-Michelle T. Clarke
  • 5. Montaigne in the Mirror of Cicero-Eric MacPhail
  • 6. Thomas Hobbes, Cicero, and the Road not Taken-Daniel J. Kapust
  • 7. Locke and Cicero on Property, Labor, and Value-Emily C. Nacol
  • 8. Smith and Cicero on Anger, Resentment, and Retributive Justice-Michelle A. Schwarze
  • 9. Burke, Cicero, and the Personalization of Imperial Injustice-Daniel I. O'Neill
  • 10. Cicero's Legacy in Contemporary Political Thought-Dean Hammer
  • Contributors
  • Index