Greek Political ThoughtISBN: 978-1-4051-0029-8
Hardcover
368 pages
January 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This comprehensive and well-informed book fills a niche.... [A] clearly argued and illuminating book. Balot achieves his stated aims with deceptive ease." (Journal of Hellenic Studies, February 2009)
“Balot’s book is written with admirable clarity and offers a coherent and sophisticated perspective on ancient politics for an undergraduate audience.” (The Classical Review, Vol 58 No. 1, 2008)
“Balot has provided students with a carefully cleared path through several centuries of thought about Greek politics.” (Bryn Mawr Classical Review)
"Greek Political Thought is a great starting point for any student interested in the ethical and political thought of the ancient world." (Philosophy Reviews)
"Balot's historical and narrative approach has the huge merit of combining ancient context and modern relevance. Balot eavesdrops on Plato, Aristotle and their forerunners and successors to bring us the hot political news. His lively brand of 'virtue politics' should instruct the advanced undergraduate and graduate student audience at which it is aimed, as well as refresh the parts of the established academy that drier scholarship cannot reach. Written in an easy and attractive style, Greek Political Thought promises to stimulate a vivacious dialogue between ancient and modern political concerns."–Paul Cartledge, University of Cambridge
"This is a remarkable book, a work of exceptional erudition and
insight. It supplies a much needed survey of Greek political
thought, but it is considerably more than an accessible and
trustworthy guide to the territory. Balot presents himself not as
an antiquarian chronicler but as an active interpreter, setting out
the debates among the texts of the Greek tradition as new resources
for thinking about the ethics and politics of our own time. Often
controversial, but always scrupulous, Greek Political Thought will
be of great value to serious students at every level."
–Stephen Salkever, Bryn Mawr College