
Courage in the Democratic Polis
Ideology and Critique in Classical Athens
Ryan K. Balot(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 3. April 2014
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-0-19-998215-8 (ISBN)
Description
In this careful and compelling study, Ryan K. Balot brings together political theory, classical history, and ancient philosophy in order to re-conceive of courage as a specifically democratic virtue. Ranging from Thucydides and Aristophanes to the Greek tragedians and Plato, Balot shows that the ancient Athenians constructed a novel vision of courage that linked this virtue to fundamental democratic ideals such as freedom, equality, and practical rationality. The Athenian ideology of courage had practical implications for the conduct of war, for gender relations, and for the citizens' self-image as democrats. In revising traditional ideals, Balot argues, the Athenians reimagined the emotional and cognitive motivations for courage in ways that will unsettle and transform our contemporary discourses. Without losing sight of political tensions and practical conflicts, Balot illustrates the merits of the Athenian ideal, provocatively explaining its potential to enlarge our contemporary understandings of politics and ethics. The result is a remarkably interdisciplinary work that has significant implications for the theory and practice of democracy, both ancient and modern.
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the book's discussion of the relationship between democracy and courage has many ramifications that deserve to be carefully pondered ... Recommended. * H. L. Cheek Jr., CHOICE * Balot has mastered an impressive amount and range of primary sources, including historiography, oratory, tragedy, comedy, and philosophy, and provides an all-encompassing account of the ideology of democratic courage. The author does a masterful job in contextualizing Athenian courage, but his study goes beyond being a narrow analysis of the workings of a particular virtue in its cultural context. * Kleanthis Mantzouranis, PHOENIX *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
879 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-998215-8 (9780199982158)
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Person
Ryan K. Balot is Professor of Political Science and Classics at the University of Toronto. He is the author or editor of three volumes.
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Professor of Political Science and ClassicsProfessor of Political Science and Classics, University of Toronto
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction: A Theory of Democratic Courage ; Part I: The Periclean Ideology and Its Critics ; Chapter 2 The Periclean Model ; Chapter 3 Free Speech, Democratic Deliberation, and Courage ; Chapter 4 Writing Courage into Democratic History: Aeschylean and Herodotean Perspectives ; Chapter 5 New Faces of Athenian Courage: The Pursuit of Imperialism ; Chapter 6 Democratic Courage and the Platonic Laches ; Chapter 7 Isocratean Reflections: Athens' Courage, Imperialism, and Eudaimonism ; Part II: Equality, Emotion, and Civic Education ; Chapter 8 Courage, Equality, and Military Recognition in Democratic Athens ; Chapter 9 Revisiting the <"Standard Model>" of Greek Courage ; Chapter 10 The Courageous Passions of Democratic Athens ; Chapter 11 Shame, Honor, and the Constitution of Role Models ; Chapter 12 Cocky Athenian Men? ; Chapter 13 Tragic Explorations of Courage, Freedom, and Self-Knowledge ; Part III: Athens' Ideology of Eudaimonism ; Chapter 14 Athenian Eudaimonism in Thought and Action ; Chapter 15 Eudaimonistic <"Paradoxes>" and Resolutions ; Chapter 16 Conclusion: Three Challenges ; Bibliography ; Index