by Andrew Lintott (Author), Lintott (Author)
This book offers new translations of Aristotle's Politics 5 and 6, accompanied by an introduction and commentary, targeted at historians and those who like to read political science in the context in which it was produced. Philosophical analysis remains essential and there is no intention to detract from the books as political theory, but the focus of this volume is the text as a crucial element in the discourse of fourth-century Greece, and the conflict throughout the Greek world between democracy, oligarchy, and the rise of the Macedonian monarchy.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 230
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Dec 2017
ISBN 10: 1138570710
ISBN 13: 9781138570719
- Carol Atack, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, UK
This translation with commentary of Politics Books 5 and 6, aimed primarily at historians and political scientists, provides a welcome contextualization of the work. The approach is particularly useful given the practical nature of these books, which not only define existing political systems and the mechanisms of change within them (Book 5), focusing on democracy and oligarchy in Book 6, but also on how to sustain or subvert the various systems considered. Lintott's commentary offers extensive explanations of Aristotle's plentiful historical and political references, as well as contextualization within the Politics as a whole and Aristotle's larger philosophical system.
- Velvet Yates, University of Florida, USA, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018