Tag: Classical Political Thought
Major Works
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- Berns, Laurence. “Aristotle and Adam Smith on Justice: Cooperation Between Ancients and Moderns?” The Review of Metaphysics (1994): 71–90.
Excerpt: “Sympathy in smith. The most wide-spread, but ill-informed, opinion about Adam Smith, based on his reputation as the founder of modern economics, makes him out to be a Social Darwinist for whom the most important form of human interaction is…
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- Rahe, Paul Anthony. Republics Ancient and Modern. UNC Press Books, 1994.
From a Review: This is a work vast in scale, soaring in its scholarly ambition, and magnificent, if uneven, in its achievement. The author’s command of the primary sources is staggering in breadth and depth, deftly orchestrated, and rich with insight. Three…
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- Vivenza, Gloria. Adam Smith and the Classics: The Classical Heritage in Adam Smith’s Thought. OUP Catalogue. Oxford University Press, 2001.
From the Publisher: “This book defines the relationship between the thought of Adam Smith and that of the ancients–Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and the Stoics. Vivenza offers a complete survey of Smith’s writings to illustrate how classical…
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Other Works
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- Berns, Laurence. “Aristotle and Adam Smith on Justice: Cooperation Between Ancients and Moderns?” The Review of Metaphysics (1994): 71–90.
Excerpt: “Sympathy in smith. The most wide-spread, but ill-informed, opinion about Adam Smith, based on his reputation as the founder of modern economics, makes him out to be a Social Darwinist for whom the most important form of human interaction is…
More
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- Rahe, Paul Anthony. Republics Ancient and Modern. UNC Press Books, 1994.
From a Review: This is a work vast in scale, soaring in its scholarly ambition, and magnificent, if uneven, in its achievement. The author’s command of the primary sources is staggering in breadth and depth, deftly orchestrated, and rich with insight. Three…
More
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- Vivenza, Gloria. Adam Smith and the Classics: The Classical Heritage in Adam Smith’s Thought. OUP Catalogue. Oxford University Press, 2001.
From the Publisher: “This book defines the relationship between the thought of Adam Smith and that of the ancients–Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and the Stoics. Vivenza offers a complete survey of Smith’s writings to illustrate how classical…
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Commentary
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- Berns, Laurence. “Aristotle and Adam Smith on Justice: Cooperation Between Ancients and Moderns?” The Review of Metaphysics (1994): 71–90.
Excerpt: “Sympathy in smith. The most wide-spread, but ill-informed, opinion about Adam Smith, based on his reputation as the founder of modern economics, makes him out to be a Social Darwinist for whom the most important form of human interaction is…
More
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- Rahe, Paul Anthony. Republics Ancient and Modern. UNC Press Books, 1994.
From a Review: This is a work vast in scale, soaring in its scholarly ambition, and magnificent, if uneven, in its achievement. The author’s command of the primary sources is staggering in breadth and depth, deftly orchestrated, and rich with insight. Three…
More
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- Vivenza, Gloria. Adam Smith and the Classics: The Classical Heritage in Adam Smith’s Thought. OUP Catalogue. Oxford University Press, 2001.
From the Publisher: “This book defines the relationship between the thought of Adam Smith and that of the ancients–Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and the Stoics. Vivenza offers a complete survey of Smith’s writings to illustrate how classical…
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Multimedia
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- Berns, Laurence. “Aristotle and Adam Smith on Justice: Cooperation Between Ancients and Moderns?” The Review of Metaphysics (1994): 71–90.
Excerpt: “Sympathy in smith. The most wide-spread, but ill-informed, opinion about Adam Smith, based on his reputation as the founder of modern economics, makes him out to be a Social Darwinist for whom the most important form of human interaction is…
More
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- Rahe, Paul Anthony. Republics Ancient and Modern. UNC Press Books, 1994.
From a Review: This is a work vast in scale, soaring in its scholarly ambition, and magnificent, if uneven, in its achievement. The author’s command of the primary sources is staggering in breadth and depth, deftly orchestrated, and rich with insight. Three…
More
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- Vivenza, Gloria. Adam Smith and the Classics: The Classical Heritage in Adam Smith’s Thought. OUP Catalogue. Oxford University Press, 2001.
From the Publisher: “This book defines the relationship between the thought of Adam Smith and that of the ancients–Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and the Stoics. Vivenza offers a complete survey of Smith’s writings to illustrate how classical…
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Teaching
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- Berns, Laurence. “Aristotle and Adam Smith on Justice: Cooperation Between Ancients and Moderns?” The Review of Metaphysics (1994): 71–90.
Excerpt: “Sympathy in smith. The most wide-spread, but ill-informed, opinion about Adam Smith, based on his reputation as the founder of modern economics, makes him out to be a Social Darwinist for whom the most important form of human interaction is…
More
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- Rahe, Paul Anthony. Republics Ancient and Modern. UNC Press Books, 1994.
From a Review: This is a work vast in scale, soaring in its scholarly ambition, and magnificent, if uneven, in its achievement. The author’s command of the primary sources is staggering in breadth and depth, deftly orchestrated, and rich with insight. Three…
More
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- Vivenza, Gloria. Adam Smith and the Classics: The Classical Heritage in Adam Smith’s Thought. OUP Catalogue. Oxford University Press, 2001.
From the Publisher: “This book defines the relationship between the thought of Adam Smith and that of the ancients–Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and the Stoics. Vivenza offers a complete survey of Smith’s writings to illustrate how classical…
More