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Ancient Civic Duty

Nora Franklin

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"Ancient Civic Duty" explores the timeless connection between classical governance philosophies and modern political systems, revealing how ancient wisdom continues to influence contemporary civic responsibility.Through careful examination of foundational texts like Plato's Republic and Arthashastra, the book uncovers striking parallels between Western and Eastern political thought, demonstrating how diverse civilizations developed remarkably similar approaches to governance despite their geographical and cultural differences.The work is structured around three fundamental themes: the interplay between personal virtue and political stability, the architecture of ideal governance systems, and the practical application of theoretical frameworks. Beginning with historical context from classical Athens and ancient Indian kingdoms, the book progressively builds a comprehensive understanding of how different societies addressed universal challenges of maintaining social order and fostering civic engagement.Particularly fascinating is the book's revelation that both Greek and Indian philosophers recognized the inseparable relationship between individual ethics and political stability. Organized into four major sections that flow from theoretical foundations to modern implications, the book bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary challenges. Its interdisciplinary approach combines political science, philosophy, and anthropology to demonstrate how classical political theories retain their relevance in today's world.For readers interested in political theory and civic engagement, this work provides practical frameworks for applying ancient principles to modern governance while maintaining an accessible academic style that makes complex concepts approachable.
Disponível desde: 18/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 107 páginas.

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