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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew LintottPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367593612ISBN 10: 0367593610 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 14 August 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. The Politics - themes, structure, and chronology 3. Political change and civil strife in Politics Book 5 4. Aristotle's theory of political change 5. Aristotle and democracy 6. Aristotle's preference - the politeia 7. The Politics, Macedon, and Macedonian sympathisers 8. The Politics and ethical theory Politics Book 5, sections 1-12 Commentary on Politics Book 5 Politics Book 6, sections 1-8 Commentary on Politics Book 6 Bibliography Index of ancient texts Index of proper names Index of subjectsReviewsAndrew Lintott deploys his expertise - and few people know more about ancient political disorder - to make the riches of the Politics more accessible to those without a background in ancient philosophy. Expanding Aristotle's often infuriatingly brief historical examples, and explaining the context of his project as a whole, Lintott's analysis and commentary offer a timely primer on ancient ideas about political decline and change. - 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 """Andrew Lintott deploys his expertise – and few people know more about ancient political disorder – to make the riches of the Politics more accessible to those without a background in ancient philosophy. Expanding Aristotle’s often infuriatingly brief historical examples, and explaining the context of his project as a whole, Lintott’s analysis and commentary offer a timely primer on ancient ideas about political decline and change."" - 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" Andrew Lintott deploys his expertise - and few people know more about ancient political disorder - to make the riches of the Politics more accessible to those without a background in ancient philosophy. Expanding Aristotle's often infuriatingly brief historical examples, and explaining the context of his project as a whole, Lintott's analysis and commentary offer a timely primer on ancient ideas about political decline and change. - 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 Author InformationAndrew Lintott is Emeritus Professor of Worcester College, University of Oxford, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |