Greek Tragedy and Political Theory

Greek Tragedy and Political Theory
Title Greek Tragedy and Political Theory PDF eBook
Author J. Peter Euben
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 334
Release 1986
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780520055728

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The Tragedy of Political Theory

The Tragedy of Political Theory
Title The Tragedy of Political Theory PDF eBook
Author J. Peter Euben
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 331
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691218188

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In this book J. Peter Euben argues that Greek tragedy was the context for classical political theory and that such theory read in terms of tragedy provides a ground for contemporary theorizing alert to the concerns of post-modernism, such as normalization, the dominance of humanism, and the status of theory. Euben shows how ancient Greek theater offered a place and occasion for reflection on the democratic culture it helped constitute, in part by confronting the audience with the otherwise unacknowledged principles of social exclusion that sustained its community. Euben makes his argument through a series of comparisons between three dramas (Aeschylus' Oresteia, Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannos, and Euripides' Bacchae) and three works of classical political theory (Thucydides' History and Plato's Apology of Socrates and Republic) on the issues of justice, identity, and corruption. He brings his discussion to a contemporary American setting in a concluding chapter on Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 in which the road from Argos to Athens, built to differentiate a human domain from the undefined outside, has become a Los Angeles freeway desecrating the land and its people in a predatory urban sprawl.

Greek Tragedy and Political Philosophy

Greek Tragedy and Political Philosophy
Title Greek Tragedy and Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Ahrensdorf
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 193
Release 2009-04-06
Genre History
ISBN 1139475584

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In this book, Peter Ahrensdorf examines Sophocles' powerful analysis of a central question of political philosophy and a perennial question of political life: should citizens and leaders govern political society by the light of unaided human reason or religious faith? Through an examination of Sophocles' timeless masterpieces - Oedipus the Tyrant, Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone - Ahrensdorf offers a sustained challenge to the prevailing view, championed by Nietzsche in his attack on Socratic rationalism, that Sophocles is an opponent of rationalism. Ahrensdorf argues that Sophocles is a genuinely philosophical thinker and a rationalist, albeit one who advocates a cautious political rationalism. Ahrensdorf concludes with an incisive analysis of Nietzsche, Socrates and Aristotle on tragedy and philosophy. He argues, against Nietzsche, that the rationalism of Socrates and Aristotle incorporates a profound awareness of the tragic dimension of human existence and therefore resembles in fundamental ways the somber and humane rationalism of Sophocles.

The Politics of Greek Tragedy

The Politics of Greek Tragedy
Title The Politics of Greek Tragedy PDF eBook
Author David M. Carter
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 209
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781904675167

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Part of the 'Greece and Rome Live' series, which aims to introduce figures and aspects of the ancient world to the general reader, this is a guide to the political aspect of Greek tragedy using close examination of specific plays. A handy combined index/glossary and a bibliography are included.

Between Tragedy and Enlightenment

Between Tragedy and Enlightenment
Title Between Tragedy and Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Christopher F. Rocco
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1989
Genre Critical theory
ISBN

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Tragedy and International Relations

Tragedy and International Relations
Title Tragedy and International Relations PDF eBook
Author T. Erskine
Publisher Springer
Pages 234
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230390331

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Nowhere are clashes between competing ethical perspectives more prevalent than in the realm of International Relations. Thus, understanding tragedy is directly relevant to understanding IR. This volume explores the various ways that tragedy can be used as a lens through which international relations might be brought into clearer focus.

The Political Art of Greek Tragedy

The Political Art of Greek Tragedy
Title The Political Art of Greek Tragedy PDF eBook
Author Christian Meier
Publisher Polity
Pages 238
Release 1993-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780745606927

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In this outstanding new book, Christian Meier examines the close relationship between drama and politics at the beginning of the great age of Greek tragedy, focusing on the works of Aeschylus. The author examines the political, social and even psychological problems of the inhabitants of fifth-century Athens, during a time of rapid change. Through the role of festivals and the role of the festival of Dionysus in particular, Meier moves on to the interpretation of Aeschylus' plays. He shows how the political statements of the mythical characters made sense of and even influenced the politics of the day. Finally, he discusses the work of Sophocles in counterpoint to the plays of Aeschylus. This book will be of interest to students and academics of history, particularly the history of the ancient world, as well as those studying literature and drama.