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Eros and polis
OUV
desire and community in Greek political theory
Paul W. Ludwig
Cambridge
Cambridge Univ. press
2002
1 vol. (xiii-398 p.)
24 cm.
eng
Bibliogr., index
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politique
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sexualité
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homosexualité
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Aristophane
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Thucydide
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074009680
Ludwig
Paul Walter
1963-....
Paul Ludwig examines how and why Greek theorists treated political passions as erotic. Because of the tiny size of ancient Greek cities, contemporary theory and ideology could conceive of entire communities based on desire. A recurrent aspiration was to transform the polity into one great household that would bind the citizens together through ties of mutual affection. In this study, Ludwig evaluates sexuality, love, and civic friendship as sources of political attachment and as bonds of political association. Studying the ancient view of eros recovers a way of looking at political phenomena that provides a bridge, missing in modern thought, between the private and public spheres, between erotic love and civic commitment. Ludwig's study thus has important implications for the theoretical foundations of community.
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CCI
parMLP
206111
8°L LUDWIG Eros
15175
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147959
MLP
MLP
MLP15175
MLP15175
8°L LUDWIG Eros
2006-10-08
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2006-10-08
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516092
ISTA
ISTA
20124628
20124628
Cr-B 4628
2012-01-20
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2012-01-20