The End of the Roman Civil Wars: Philosophical Reflections
The Roman Civil Wars' impact on Roman society, governance, and philosophy, and its legacy in modern concepts of governance.
The Roman Civil Wars' impact on Roman society, governance, and philosophy, and its legacy in modern concepts of governance.
Aristotle's theory of good government emphasizes the importance of ethics in governance, prioritizing the common good over individual interests.
A comparison of Plato's and Thrasymachus' views on legitimacy and morality, exploring their implications for modern philosophical debates.
Machiavelli's The Prince offers a nuanced exploration of power politics and governance, prioritizing practicality over morality or idealism.