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SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AMP THE POLIPB: Studies in Social and Global Justice

Autor Anthony Burns
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2018
The first of three volumes, this definitive study explores the politics of social institutions, from the time of the ancient Greeks to the Reformation in the sixteenth century. Tony Burns focuses on those civil-society institutions occupying the intermediate social space which exists between the family or household, on the one hand, and what Hegel refers to as 'the strictly political state', on the other. Arguing that the internal affairs of social institutions are a legitimate concern for students of politics, he focuses on the notion of authority, together with that of an individual's station and its duties. Burns discusses the work of such key thinkers as Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Seneca, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, St. Paul, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Marsilius of Padua, Nicholas of Cusa, Jean Bodin, Charles Loyseau, John Calvin, Martin Luther and Gerrard Winstanley. He considers what they have said about the relationship that exists between superiors in positions of authority and their subordinates within hierarchical social institutions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781783488797
ISBN-10: 1783488794
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield International
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Cuprins

Introduction

Part One: From Ancient Greece to the Middle Ages

Chapter One: The Greeks

Chapter Two: The Romans

Chapter Three: Medieval Christianity

Part Two: From the Late Middle Ages to the Reformation

Chapter Four: Corporation Theory

Chapter Five: The Reformation

Conclusion

Bibliography

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The first of three volumes, this definitive study explores the politics of social institutions, from the time of the ancient Greeks to the Reformation in the sixteenth century.