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City-State and World State in Greek and Roman Political Theory until Augustus
by Mason Hammond
Pages:
222
Contributors:
Mason Hammond
Publisher:
Biblo and Tannen
Place of Publication:
New York
Publication Year:
1966
Subjects:
State, The
,
Internationalism
,
Political Science--History
,
City-States--History
Table of Contents
Title Page
Preface
Contents
Introduction
I: Greek Political Thought Before Plato: Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Democracy
II: Plato and Aristotle: the Orthodox Theory Of the Mixed Constitution
III: Hellenistic Leagues and Monarchies
IV: Philosophic Justifications for The Hellenistic Monarchies
V: The Development of the Roman Constitution
VI: Polybius: the Mixed Constitution Adapted to Rome
VII: Cicero's World
VIII: Cicero's Political Career and Program Through His Consulship
IX: The Downfall of the Republic
X: Cicero's Political Theory
XI: Cicero and Augustus: Principate and Restored Republic
XII: Conclusion
Notes
Selective Bibliography
Index
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