
In this careful and compelling study, Ryan K. Balot brings together political theory, classical history, and ancient philosophy in order to reinterpret courage as a specifically democratic virtue. Ranging from Thucydides and Aristophanes to the Greek tragedians and Plato, Balot shows that the ancient Athenians constructed a novel vision of courage that linked this virtue to fundamental democratic ideals such as freedom, equality, and practical rationality. The Athenian ideology of courage had practical implications for the conduct of war, for gender relations, and for the citizens' self-image as democrats. In revising traditional ideals, Balot argues, the Athenians reimagined the emotional and cognitive motivations for courage in ways that will unsettle and transform our contemporary discourses. Without losing sight of political tensions and practical conflicts, Balot illustrates the merits of the Athenian ideal, provocatively explaining its potential to enlarge our contemporary understandings of politics and ethics. The result is a remarkable interdisciplinary work that has significant implications for the theory and practice of democracy, both ancient and modern.
This work investigates how the ancient Athenians redefined courage as a foundational democratic virtue linked to freedom, equality, and practical rationality. Ryan K. Balot, a scholar of political theory and classical history, synthesizes evidence from ancient texts to argue that the Athenian conception of courage was not merely martial but deeply political. He posits that this reimagined virtue shaped Athenian self-identity and influenced their approach to war, gender, and civic life, offering a framework that challenges contemporary political discourse.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and political theorists frequently cite this work as a rigorous interdisciplinary study that successfully bridges the gap between classical philology and modern political philosophy. Readers note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those with a background in political theory or classical studies.
Page Count:
426
Publication Date:
2018-06-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190879521
ISBN-13:
9780190879525
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