Virtue Politics
Soulcraft and Statecraft in Renaissance Italy35,95 €
Description
James Hankins challenges the view that the Renaissance was the seedbed of modern republicanism, with Machiavelli as exemplary thinker. What most concerned Renaissance political theorists, Hankins contends, was not reforming laws but shaping citizens. To secure the social good, they fostered virtue through a new program of education: the humanities.
Additional information
| Weight | 972 g |
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| Dimensions | 164 × 236 × 44 mm |
