This book offers an engaging introduction to key elements of Cicero’s political philosophy and shows how his views and arguments can still be relevant in contemporary society: comparisons with the modern world from the author’s personal perspective provide stimulating food for thought.

Gesine Manuwald, University College London, UK

Almost in the style of his subject’s <i>Letters</i>, Bufacchi strikes up a warm and witty friendship with Rome’s most famous orator and statesman; this short book offers a superb introduction to Cicero’s political and philosophical thought, yet is also a thought-provoking meditation on the rise of authoritarian populism today.

Victoria Rimell, Professor of Latin, University of Warwick, UK

An engaging and accessible account of Cicero, that emphasises his contemporary relevance. Bufacchi shows how Cicero’s criticisms of the authoritarian populists of his day apply to the little Caesars of today. He draws a compelling parallel between Cicero’s defence of the Roman Republic and our current defence of democracy, showing how it likewise turns on reviving the mixed constitution.

Richard Bellamy, Professor of Political Science, University College London, UK

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A lively and entertaining argument that the republican politician-philosopher Cicero can speak to us on key issues that concern us today – when economic self-interest saps citizen solidarity, social media erodes relationships, and populist autocrats undermine democracy – all richly illuminated by reference to historical and contemporary events and ideas.

Iseult Honohan, Associate Professor Emeritus, Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Ireland

Warm, thoughtful, knowledgeable, and clearly delighted with Cicero, Bufacchi’s book introduces us to the basics of Cicero’s philosophical thought in a way that is accessible to the newcomer and refreshing to Ciceronian veterans.

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Why Cicero Matters shows us how the Roman philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius, better known as Cicero, can help realize a new political world. His impact on humanitarianism, the Enlightenment and the Founding Fathers of America is immense. Yet we give Julius Caesar all our attention. Why? What does this say about modern politics and political culture? This book gives us Cicero as an antidote to the myth of the strong man of history. Reading Cicero’s On Duties alongside two more introspective philosophical texts, On Friendship and On Old Age, we see how Cicero turned politics into a higher, intellectual form of art, believing in education, in culture and above all in the power of philosophy to instil morality. Cicero has reassuring words on the indispensable work philosophers make, and why the common good needs philosophy. In an age when anti-intellectualism runs rampant, Why Cicero Matters introduces us to an ancient thinker who argues culture is, or ought to be, the foundation of any modern democracy, and books its building blocks.
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PrefaceIntroduction: It’s All Shakespeare’s Fault1. Cicero, Homo Philosophicus2. Politics as Ethics3. The People’s Republic4. The Value of Friendship 5. Getting Old, With Decorum 6. Rome Needs PhilosophyEpilogue: Why Read Cicero TodayNotesBibliographyIndex
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This book offers an engaging introduction to key elements of Cicero’s political philosophy and shows how his views and arguments can still be relevant in contemporary society: comparisons with the modern world from the author’s personal perspective provide stimulating food for thought.
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An introduction to the political thought of Cicero arguing why he is an antidote to the myth of the strong man of history.
Emphasizes Cicero's contemporary interest to a non-specialist audience by foregrounding Cicero’s simultaneous commitment to politics and philosophy
Why Philosophy Matters is an exciting series of short and accessible books showcasing the importance of philosophical thought to contemporary concerns that affect both our everyday lives and the future of humanity. From clinical delusions to the climate breakdown, medieval philosophy to postmodernism, each book tackles a particular area of interest and discourse from a distinctively philosophical point of view, thereby expanding the limits of what is thinkable and doable.In contrast to textbooks and introductions that aim to provide a neutral overview of a particular field of enquiry, Why Philosophy Matters authors offer unabashedly partisan, passionate, and provocative defences of how to engage with the world and think about what matters. Their books cover a wide range of topics: socio-political issues, human and non-human life, new technological and cultural realities, current infrastructures, and novel approaches to art, religion, psychology, and ethics. Collectively, the volumes in this series provide the reader with a philosophical ingress into twenty-first century thought, as well as a vital expansion of philosophy itself.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350376687
Publisert
2023-10-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

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Om bidragsyterne

Vittorio Bufacchi is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at University College Cork, Ireland.