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The Ciceronian tradition in political theory / edited by Daniel Kapust and Gary Remer.
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Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2021]
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Political and social views
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Kapust, Daniel J., 1976-
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Remer, Gary, 1957-
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Daniel Kapust and Gary Remer
Augustine's reception of Cicero / Brandon Turner
A medieval Ciceronian: John of Salisbury / Cary Nederman
More's Utopia and its Ciceronian roots / Gary Remer
Machiavelli: menace to Societas / Michelle T. Clarke
Montaigne in the mirror of Cicero / Eric MacPhail
Thomas Hobbes, Cicero, and the road not taken / Daniel Kapust
Locke and Cicero on property, labor, and value / Emily C. Nacol
Smith and Cicero on anger, resentment, and retributive justice / Michelle A. Schwarze
Burke, Cicero, and the personalization of imperial injustice / Daniel O'Neill
Cicero's legacy in contemporary political thought / Dean Hammer.
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ISBN
9780299330101
0299330109
LCCN
2020016447
OCLC
1150856871
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