Rulers and Ruled: An Introduction to Classical Political Theory from Plato to the Federalists

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University of Toronto Press, 01/01/1997 - 206 páginas

This book illuminates several timeless principles of political philosophy that have come down to us through the ages in the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and the authors of the Federalist Papers, Madison, Hamilton, and Jay. Among these principles are the following: that a good society is based on law; that a good constitution balances social classes against each other; that a mixed constitution is best for this purpose; that popular sovereignty is the best foundation for a just and stable constitution; and that representative government is best for a large, complex society.

In this valuable and accessibly written guide to the fundamentals of political thought, Irving Zeitlin shows that certain thinkers have given us insights that rise above historical context - 'trans-historical principles' that can provide the political scientist with an element of foresight, an ability not to predict events but to anticipate a certain range of possibilities. While the historian studies unique and unrepeatable circumstances such as those, for example, that gave rise to Julius Caesar, the political theorist, using these trans-historical principles, recognizes the conditions that can lead to Caesarism.

Zeitlin draws on an unusual depth of knowledge, offering a lucid, interesting, and memorable summation of his chosen classic texts, in a work that will appeal strongly to his intended audience at the undergraduate level.

 

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Plato
3
The Third Class of the Platonic State
11
Plato on the Actual Greek States
17
Government in the Laws
27
The Institution of Slavery
33
The Nature of a State
42
Revolution
48
Machiavelli
54
Civil Laws
94
Of the Kingdome of Darknesse
104
The State of Nature
112
Liberty in Nature and in Society
118
Of Political or Civil Society
124
Of Tyranny
131
The Spirit of the Laws
138
Climate
149

The Constitutional Principality
60
The Role of Religion
67
The Multitude
75
Thomas Hobbes
81
The Political Structure of the Republic
85
Of Commonwealth
88
The Social Contract
164
The Federalist Papers
178
Suffrage and Other Issues
192
30
203
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Irving M. Zeitlin is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto.

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