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100 1_ $aConnolly, Joy,$d1970-
245 14 $aThe life of Roman republicanism /$cJoy Connolly.
264 _1 $aPrinceton :$bPrinceton University Press,$cc2015.
300    $axix, 228 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336    $atext$2rdacontent
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338    $avolume$2rdacarrier
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 209-217) and index.
505 0_ $aWhere politics begins : Cicero's Republic -- Justice in the world : the execution of Jugurtha -- Non-sovereign freedom in Horace's Satires 1 -- Dividual advocacy -- Imagination, finitude, responsibility, irony : Cicero's Pro Marcello -- Conclusion : the republic remastered.
520    $aJoy Connolly argues that Cicero, Sallust, and Horace inspire fresh thinking about central concerns of contemporary political thought and action. These include the role of conflict in the political community, especially as it emerges from class differences; the necessity of recognition for an equal and just society; the corporeal and passionate aspects of civic experience; citizens' interdependence on one another for senses of selfhood; and the uses and dangers of self-sovereignty and fantasy. Putting classicists and political theorists in dialogue, the book also addresses a range of modern thinkers, including Kant, Hannah Arendt, Stanley Cavell, and Philip Pettit. Together, Connolly's readings construct a new civic ethos of advocacy, self-criticism, embodied awareness, imagination, and irony.--Provided by publisher
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