
Political theorist Wendy Brown has argued recently that contemporary neoliberalism, with its relentless obsession on the economy, has all but undone the tenets of democracy. The focus on maximizing credit scores and capital has, over time, promoted a politics that operates beyond and below the institutional and electoral world, eroding not just the desire for democratic action but even our ability to imagine it. In light of recent politics, it seems we may have reached the apotheosis of this depressing vision.This book is meant to suggest one way of thinking past and out of the current moment, and it does so by looking to a perhaps unlikely figure: Niccolo Machiavelli. The book presents Machiavelli as an anachronistic thinker -- a thinker who, deprived of his political community and public identity during his exile from Florence, originated a new approach to democratic theory and practice. In particular he immersed himself in the writings of ancient thinkers and looked to them as models for understanding contemporary problems of corruption, conspiracy, and torture. This book's main contribution is a methodological one: it argues that the power in Machiavelli's work derived from this sort of anachronistic reading, which went against the grain of Renaissance thought. In turn it shows that if we imitate Machiavelli's interpretive method in reading The Prince and Discourses of Livy, we can find in them solutions to the neoliberal problems Brown warns about.
This book investigates whether the interpretive methods of Niccolo Machiavelli can provide a framework for addressing the democratic erosion caused by contemporary neoliberalism. Ronald J. Schmidt Jr. examines Machiavelli not as a historical relic, but as an anachronistic thinker who utilized ancient texts to navigate the political crises of his own exile. By analyzing how Machiavelli engaged with corruption and institutional decay, the author proposes a methodology for modern readers to reclaim democratic imagination in an era dominated by economic metrics.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and political theorists frequently note the book's focus on methodological innovation as a means to revitalize democratic discourse. Experts highlight this as a specialized text that bridges the gap between classical political philosophy and contemporary socio-economic critique.
Page Count:
172
Publication Date:
2018-07-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190843357
ISBN-13:
9780190843359
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