Cities of the gods: communist utopias in Greek thought
Modern studies of classical utopian thought are usually restricted to the Republic and Laws of Plato, producing the impression that Greek speculation about ideal states was invariably authoritarian and hierarchical. In this book, however, Dawson sets Plato in the context of the whole ancient traditi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modern studies of classical utopian thought are usually restricted to the Republic and Laws of Plato, producing the impression that Greek speculation about ideal states was invariably authoritarian and hierarchical. In this book, however, Dawson sets Plato in the context of the whole ancient tradition of philosophical utopia. He distinguishes two types of Greek utopia, relating both to the social and the political background of Greece between the fifth and third centuries B.C. Dawson outlines a "low" utopianism that arose from the Greek colonizing movement. A comprehensive program for an ideal city-state, conceived as a critique of existing institutions and a model for limited reform, it was intended for literal implementation. A "high" utopianism arose from the practical utopias--a theoretical system with unattainable standards of social reform designed as a thought experiment for exploring the potentialities of human nature and society This more abstract model looked at institutional change at a much deeper level than was possible in real political reform. The second, higher utopianism, which was based on total communism in property and family, is the focus of Dawson's study. Attempting to reconstruct the lost utopian works of the Stoics, Dawson argues that their ideal state was universal and egalitarian, in deliberate contrast to the hierarchical and militaristic utopia of Plato. He further asserts that both theories were intended to bring about long-range social reform, though neither was meant for direct implementation. Dawson offers an explanation for the disappearance of the utopian tradition in the later Hellenistic age. Finally, he traces the survival of communist ideas in early Christianity. Far from being merely another commentary on Plato's Republic, Cities of the Gods is a comprehensive study of the whole ancient tradition of philosophical speculation about ideal societies Distinguishing two types of Greek utopian literature--the practical and the theoretical--Dawson focuses on the contrast between the authoritarian Platonic utopias and the egalitarian stoic utopias. He traces the history of utopian and communist ideas in pagan and Christian thought to the end of the Roman Empire. This book will be of interest to scholars, as well as general readers, interested in philosophy, political science, classical studies, and religion |
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adam_text | Titel: Cities of the gods
Autor: Dawson, Doyne
Jahr: 1992
Contents
Introduction, 3
1. The Birth of Utopia, 13
The Time of Cronus, 13
The Pythagorean Life, 14
The Sexual Communism of the Barbarians, 18
The Low Utopias and Sparta, 21
The Ecclesiazusae of Aristophanes, 37
Household and City: The Social and Political Background
of Greek Utopianism, 40
2. The Platonic Utopia: A City Without the Household, 53
The Paradox of Socrates, 53
The Paradox of Plato, 62
The Method of Plato, 71
High Utopia and Low Utopia, 77
The Academy in Politics, 92
Aristotle, 93
The Social and Political Background of
Platonic-Aristotelian Utopianism, 99
3. The Cynic Way: A Life Without the Household, 111
The Problem of Cynic Political Thought:
A Contradiction in Terms? 111
The Search for the Historical Diogenes, 113
A Definition of Early Cynicism: An Activist Ascetic Elite, 120
The Social Teachings of the Cynics, 130
The Republic of Diogenes, 146
4. The Stoic Utopia: A World Without Households, 160
Cynic and Stoic, 160
The Sources, 166
The Outlines of the Stoic Ideal World, 175
The Stoics and Society, 187
The Stoics and Politics, 195
Comments, 206
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5. The End of Utopia, 223
The Decline of the Stoic Utopian Tradition, 223
The Survival of the Old Stoic and Cynic Traditions, 243
6. The Ghosts of Utopia, 258
Primitive Christianity, 258
Gnostic Christianity, 264
Patristic Christianity, 276
Bibliography, 291
Index, 301
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spelling | Dawson, Doyne Verfasser aut Cities of the gods communist utopias in Greek thought Doyne Dawson New York u.a. Oxford Univ. Press 1992 VIII, 305 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Modern studies of classical utopian thought are usually restricted to the Republic and Laws of Plato, producing the impression that Greek speculation about ideal states was invariably authoritarian and hierarchical. In this book, however, Dawson sets Plato in the context of the whole ancient tradition of philosophical utopia. He distinguishes two types of Greek utopia, relating both to the social and the political background of Greece between the fifth and third centuries B.C. Dawson outlines a "low" utopianism that arose from the Greek colonizing movement. A comprehensive program for an ideal city-state, conceived as a critique of existing institutions and a model for limited reform, it was intended for literal implementation. A "high" utopianism arose from the practical utopias--a theoretical system with unattainable standards of social reform designed as a thought experiment for exploring the potentialities of human nature and society This more abstract model looked at institutional change at a much deeper level than was possible in real political reform. The second, higher utopianism, which was based on total communism in property and family, is the focus of Dawson's study. Attempting to reconstruct the lost utopian works of the Stoics, Dawson argues that their ideal state was universal and egalitarian, in deliberate contrast to the hierarchical and militaristic utopia of Plato. He further asserts that both theories were intended to bring about long-range social reform, though neither was meant for direct implementation. Dawson offers an explanation for the disappearance of the utopian tradition in the later Hellenistic age. Finally, he traces the survival of communist ideas in early Christianity. Far from being merely another commentary on Plato's Republic, Cities of the Gods is a comprehensive study of the whole ancient tradition of philosophical speculation about ideal societies Distinguishing two types of Greek utopian literature--the practical and the theoretical--Dawson focuses on the contrast between the authoritarian Platonic utopias and the egalitarian stoic utopias. He traces the history of utopian and communist ideas in pagan and Christian thought to the end of the Roman Empire. This book will be of interest to scholars, as well as general readers, interested in philosophy, political science, classical studies, and religion Comunismo (história) larpcal Filosofia antiga larpcal Utopia (história) - Grécia antiga larpcal Utopisch socialisme gtt Politische Philosophie fes Utopie fes Geschichte Kommunismus Communism History Philosophy, Ancient Utopian socialism History Utopias History Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd rswk-swf Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd rswk-swf Utopie (DE-588)4041251-9 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland fes Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf Griechische Literatur (DE-2581)TH000005164 gbd Utopie (DE-2581)TH000006377 gbd Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Utopie (DE-588)4041251-9 s DE-604 Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 s Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=004233991&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Cities of the gods communist utopias in Greek thought |
title_auth | Cities of the gods communist utopias in Greek thought |
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title_full | Cities of the gods communist utopias in Greek thought Doyne Dawson |
title_fullStr | Cities of the gods communist utopias in Greek thought Doyne Dawson |
title_full_unstemmed | Cities of the gods communist utopias in Greek thought Doyne Dawson |
title_short | Cities of the gods |
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topic | Comunismo (história) larpcal Filosofia antiga larpcal Utopia (história) - Grécia antiga larpcal Utopisch socialisme gtt Politische Philosophie fes Utopie fes Geschichte Kommunismus Communism History Philosophy, Ancient Utopian socialism History Utopias History Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd Utopie (DE-588)4041251-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Comunismo (história) Filosofia antiga Utopia (história) - Grécia antiga Utopisch socialisme Politische Philosophie Utopie Geschichte Kommunismus Communism History Philosophy, Ancient Utopian socialism History Utopias History Griechenland Griechenland Altertum |
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