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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Footnote 14 A close reading of Plato’s two main works concerning political philosophy (i.e., the Republic and his last work, Laws) reveals both his awareness of the various functions of money and his diversified, actually bifurcated stance toward them.

  2. Vor einem Tag · The suicide of Gaius Gracchus in 121 BC produced a momentary lull in the frenzied political conditions of the Roman republic. Without a charismatic champion to shepherd their cause, the Gracchan coalition fizzled as the senatorial faction began the process of rolling back the reforms passed by the Gracchi brothers. Deploying a series of compliant (and bribed) tribunes, the stringency of the ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · While delving into the scholarship on Plato’s Laws, I have found myself stalwartly disagreeing with is the idea that Laws is trying to improve on The Republic. Many of the scholars pick up on how Laws abandons the communism of The Republic and conclude that the purpose of Laws is to either abandon Plato’s earlier city or, at least to adapt it to reality.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Read this summary of Plato's Republic. Pay particular attention to the summary of Books 6,7, and 8; the Theory of Universals; to the definition of justice; and to the Ideal City. What are the four types of government which Plato rejects, and why does he reject them?

    • Republic (Plato)
    • PHIL103: Moral and Political Philosophy
  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Consequently, “utopia” came to mean a form of writing that was one part fantasy and one part political discourse, the latter sketching what More in his subtitle called “the best form of commonwealth.” 4 From the start, utopia could be rendered an adjective, alluding thus to the “utopian republic,” or in noun form to denote an inhabitant of this imagined place, a utopian.

  6. Vor einem Tag · This paper offers an introduction to etiology of injustice, which is the study and explanation of the operative causation of injustices. Drawing on insights from the philosophy of social transformation, causation, and remedial justice, I sketch a conceptual framework for understanding and undertaking the task of etiology of injustice and ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Platons Politeia ist eine der wirkmächtigsten Schriften der Antike. Wie könnte ein gerechter Staat aussehen? Wie eine gerechte Gesellschaft?