Название | A Companion to the Political Culture of the Roman Republic |
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Автор произведения | Группа авторов |
Жанр | История |
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Издательство | История |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9781119673590 |
Recent approaches to cultural history in the ancient world focus on the notion of symbolic capital and civic rituals (Hölkeskamp 2010), while neo-Republicanism has placed the political culture of the Republic at the centre of the history of political thought and contemporary analytical philosophy. By investigating the Roman Republican origins of a tradition of thought centred on the ideals of liberty, virtue and self-government, neo-Republicanism sets itself in deliberate opposition to liberalism and has now become one of its most powerful interlocutors, if not alternatives (Pettit 1998, 2013; Skinner 1998; van Gelderen and Skinner 2002–2005).
Despite repeated claims of the triumph of modernism and, conversely, of the decline of ancient studies, the political culture of the Roman Republic has regained central stage in contemporary studies of ancient Rome as well as in the intellectual world we currently inhabit.
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