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Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
Author: Ellen Meiksins Wood
Year: January 1, 2008
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Language: English



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Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, written by Ellen Meiksins Wood, is an innovative approach to the study of political thought that challenges the traditional abstract history of ideas. Instead, she provides a groundbreaking perspective on the development of the Western tradition from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, focusing on the social context of the time and the complex interactions between proprietors, laborers, and states. This book offers a fresh understanding of the evolution of political theory and its impact on modern society. The Plot: In this captivating work, Wood takes readers on a journey through the history of Western political thought, starting with the ancient Greek polis and culminating in the medieval period. She delves into the lives and ideas of influential thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Cicero, St. Paul, St. Augustine, and William of Ockham, revealing how their thoughts were shaped by the social relations and conflicts of their time and place. The book explores the intricate relationship between property and state in Western history, highlighting the significant role these factors played in shaping the canon of political theory.
Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, написанная Эллен Мейксинс Вуд, представляет собой инновационный подход к изучению политической мысли, бросающей вызов традиционной абстрактной истории идей. Вместо этого она дает новаторский взгляд на развитие западной традиции от классической античности до средневековья, уделяя особое внимание социальному контексту того времени и сложным взаимодействиям между собственниками, рабочими и государствами. Эта книга предлагает новое понимание эволюции политической теории и ее влияния на современное общество. В этом увлекательном произведении Вуд проводит читателей в путешествие по истории западной политической мысли, начиная с древнегреческого полиса и заканчивая средневековым периодом. Она углубляется в жизнь и идеи влиятельных мыслителей, таких как Платон, Аристотель, Эсхил, Софокл, Цицерон, святой Павел, святой Августин и Вильгельм Оккамский, раскрывая, как их мысли формировались социальными отношениями и конфликтами их времени и места. Книга исследует сложные отношения между собственностью и государством в западной истории, подчеркивая значительную роль, которую эти факторы сыграли в формировании канона политической теории.
Citizens to Lords : A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, écrit par Ellen Meyxins Wood, est une approche innovante de l'étude de la pensée politique qui remet en question l'histoire abstraite traditionnelle des idées. Au lieu de cela, il offre une vision novatrice du développement de la tradition occidentale de l'antiquité classique au Moyen Age, en se concentrant sur le contexte social de l'époque et les interactions complexes entre les propriétaires, les travailleurs et les États. Ce livre offre une nouvelle compréhension de l'évolution de la théorie politique et de son impact sur la société moderne. Dans cette œuvre fascinante, Wood emmène les lecteurs dans un voyage à travers l'histoire de la pensée politique occidentale, de la politique grecque antique à la période médiévale. Elle approfondit la vie et les idées de penseurs influents tels que Platon, Aristote, Eschyle, Sophocle, Cicéron, saint Paul, saint Augustin et Wilhelm d'Ockamsky, révélant comment leurs pensées ont été façonnées par les relations sociales et les conflits de leur temps et de leur lieu. livre explore les relations complexes entre la propriété et l'État dans l'histoire occidentale, soulignant le rôle important que ces facteurs ont joué dans la formation du canon de la théorie politique.
Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, escrito por Ellen Meixins Wood, representa un enfoque innovador para estudiar el pensamiento político lanzando un desafío a la historia abstracta tradicional de las ideas. En cambio, proporciona una visión innovadora del desarrollo de la tradición occidental desde la antigüedad clásica hasta la Edad Media, prestando especial atención al contexto social de la época y a las complejas interacciones entre propietarios, trabajadores y estados. Este libro ofrece una nueva comprensión de la evolución de la teoría política y su impacto en la sociedad moderna. En esta fascinante obra, Wood guía a los lectores en un viaje por la historia del pensamiento político occidental, desde la antigua polis griega hasta el período medieval. Profundiza en la vida e ideas de influyentes pensadores como Platón, Aristóteles, Esquilo, Sófocles, Cicerón, San Pablo, San Agustín y Guillermo de Occam, revelando cómo sus pensamientos fueron moldeados por las relaciones sociales y los conflictos de su tiempo y lugar. libro explora las complejas relaciones entre la propiedad y el Estado en la historia occidental, destacando el papel significativo que estos factores han jugado en la formación del canon de la teoría política.
Citizens to Lords: A History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, escrita por Ellen Maskins Wood, é uma abordagem inovadora para explorar o pensamento político que desafia a tradicional história abstrata de ideias. Em vez disso, oferece uma visão inovadora do desenvolvimento da tradição ocidental desde a antiguidade clássica até a Idade Média, com foco no contexto social da época e nas complexas interações entre proprietários, trabalhadores e Estados. Este livro oferece uma nova compreensão da evolução da teoria política e dos seus efeitos na sociedade moderna. Nesta obra fascinante, Wood faz uma viagem aos leitores pela história do pensamento político ocidental, desde a pólis grega antiga até ao período medieval. Ela se aprofunda na vida e nas ideias de pensadores influentes, como Platão, Aristóteles, Eshil, Sófocles, Cícero, São Paulo, São Augustine e Guilherme Okkamski, revelando como seus pensamentos foram formados pelas relações sociais e conflitos de seu tempo e lugar. O livro explora a complexa relação entre propriedade e Estado na história ocidental, enfatizando o papel significativo que estes fatores desempenharam na formação do cânone da teoria política.
Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from antiquity to the Middle Ages, scritto da Ellen Maykins Wood, è un approccio innovativo per studiare il pensiero politico che sfida la tradizionale storia astratta delle idee. Offre invece una visione innovativa dello sviluppo della tradizione occidentale dall'antichità classica al medioevo, con particolare attenzione al contesto sociale dell'epoca e alle complesse interazioni tra proprietari, lavoratori e stati. Questo libro offre una nuova comprensione dell'evoluzione della teoria politica e del suo impatto sulla società moderna. In questa affascinante opera, Wood conduce i lettori in un viaggio nella storia del pensiero politico occidentale, dall'antica polizza greca al periodo medievale. Essa approfondisce la vita e le idee di pensatori influenti come Platone, Aristotele, Eshil, Sofocle, Cicerone, San Paolo, San Augustino e Wilhelm Okkamsky, rivelando come i loro pensieri sono stati formati da relazioni sociali e conflitti del loro tempo e del loro luogo. Il libro esplora le complesse relazioni tra proprietà e stato nella storia occidentale, sottolineando il ruolo significativo che questi fattori hanno svolto nella formazione del canone della teoria politica.
Citizens to Lords: A Social History of Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, geschrieben von Ellen Meixins Wood, ist ein innovativer Ansatz, um politisches Denken zu erforschen, das die traditionelle abstrakte Ideengeschichte in Frage stellt. Stattdessen bietet sie einen wegweisenden Blick auf die Entwicklung der westlichen Tradition von der klassischen Antike bis zum Mittelalter, wobei der soziale Kontext der Zeit und die komplexen Wechselwirkungen zwischen Eigentümern, Arbeitern und Staaten im Mittelpunkt stehen. Dieses Buch bietet neue Einblicke in die Entwicklung der politischen Theorie und ihre Auswirkungen auf die moderne Gesellschaft. In diesem faszinierenden Werk nimmt Wood die ser mit auf eine Reise durch die Geschichte des westlichen politischen Denkens, von der antiken griechischen Polis bis zum Mittelalter. Es vertieft sich in das ben und die Ideen einflussreicher Denker wie Platon, Aristoteles, Aischylos, Sophokles, Cicero, St. Paul, St. Augustinus und Wilhelm von Ockham und enthüllt, wie ihre Gedanken von den sozialen Beziehungen und Konflikten ihrer Zeit und ihres Ortes geprägt wurden. Das Buch untersucht die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Eigentum und Staat in der westlichen Geschichte und unterstreicht die bedeutende Rolle, die diese Faktoren bei der Gestaltung des Kanons der politischen Theorie gespielt haben.
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Yurttaşlardan Lordlara: Antik Çağ'dan Orta Çağ'a Batı yasi Düşüncesinin Toplumsal Tarihi, Ellen Makesins Wood tarafından yazılmış, fikirlerin geleneksel soyut tarihine meydan okuyan siyasi düşünceyi keşfetmeye yönelik yenilikçi bir yaklaşımdır. Bunun yerine, Batı geleneğinin klasik antik çağlardan Orta Çağlara kadar olan gelişimine, zamanın sosyal bağlamına ve sahipler, işçiler ve devletler arasındaki karmaşık etkileşimlere odaklanan yenilikçi bir bakış açısı sunar. Bu kitap, siyaset teorisinin evrimi ve modern toplum üzerindeki etkisi hakkında yeni bilgiler sunmaktadır. Bu büyüleyici eserde Wood, okuyucuları antik Yunan polisinden ortaçağ dönemine kadar Batı siyasi düşüncesinin tarihi boyunca bir yolculuğa çıkarıyor. Platon, Aristoteles, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Cicero, Saint Paul, Saint Augustine ve William of Ockham gibi etkili düşünürlerin yaşamlarını ve fikirlerini inceleyerek, düşüncelerinin sosyal ilişkiler ve çatışmalarla nasıl şekillendiğini ortaya koyuyor. Kitap, Batı tarihinde mülkiyet ve devlet arasındaki karmaşık ilişkiyi araştırıyor ve bu faktörlerin politik teori kanonunu şekillendirmede oynadığı önemli rolü vurguluyor.
المواطنون إلى اللوردات: تاريخ اجتماعي للفكر السياسي الغربي من العصور القديمة إلى العصور الوسطى، كتبته إلين ماكسينز وود، هو نهج مبتكر لاستكشاف الفكر السياسي الذي يتحدى التاريخ التجريدي التقليدي للأفكار. بدلاً من ذلك، يقدم نظرة مبتكرة لتطور التقاليد الغربية من العصور القديمة الكلاسيكية إلى العصور الوسطى، مع التركيز على السياق الاجتماعي للوقت والتفاعلات المعقدة بين المالكين والعمال والدول. يقدم هذا الكتاب رؤى جديدة حول تطور النظرية السياسية وتأثيرها على المجتمع الحديث. في هذه القطعة الرائعة، يأخذ وود القراء في رحلة عبر تاريخ الفكر السياسي الغربي، من البوليس اليوناني القديم إلى فترة العصور الوسطى. تتعمق في حياة وأفكار المفكرين المؤثرين مثل أفلاطون، وأرسطو، وإسكيلوس، وسوفوكليس، وشيشرو، وسانت بولس، والقديس أوغسطين، وويليام من أوكهام، وتكشف كيف تشكلت أفكارهم من خلال العلاقات الاجتماعية والصراعات في زمانهم ومكانهم. يستكشف الكتاب العلاقة المعقدة بين الملكية والدولة في التاريخ الغربي، ويسلط الضوء على الدور المهم الذي لعبته هذه العوامل في تشكيل قانون النظرية السياسية.

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