an historical and medical approach to political thinking /
by Marie Gaille ; [translated by Anita Conrade].
Boston :
Brill,
[2018]
xxii, 170 pages ;
24 cm
Thinking in extremes ;
volume 2
"This is a revised and translated edition of Conflit Civil et Liberte: la Politique Machiavelienne entre Histoire et Medecine, first published in French, in 2004 by Editions Honore Champion."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Describing hot societies -- Tumult in the city: neither to abuse, nor to deride, but to understand -- On institutions favourable to freedom: Machiavelli's use of humoural theory -- Corruption and the ethos of freedom -- Rome, inimitable paradigm -- Machiavelli as a mirror for contemporary democracy, or how to ruminate on his writings.
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"In Machiavelli on Freedom and Civil Conflict: An Historical and Medical Approach to Political Thinking, Marie Gaille rethinks Machiavelli's conception of civil conflict. In complete opposition to the common view of Machiavelli as a defender of tyranny, this analysis brings new elements to the forefront: the use of medical metaphors to describe the body politic, its historical lifespan and its institutional arrangement. This study is also based on a comprehensive approach to Machiavelli's writings, including his most famous works, but also The History of Florence, his correspondence, and his political, military and diplomatic reports. This study allows Marie Gaille to propose an original assessment of Machiavelli's insights for contemporary conceptions of democracy. This is a revised and translated edition of Conflit Civil et Liberté: la Politique Machiavelienne entre Histoire et Médecine, first published in French, in 2004 by Éditions Honoré Champion"--