Political Philosophy: Ancient to Renaissance

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This is a textbook to a course in Early Political Philosophy or Early Political Theory. It consists of selections from original source material which are prefaced by historical and critical introductions and annotated.

[edit] Frontmatter

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  1. Preface
  2. Maps of Places of Interest

[edit] The Sophists

  1. Protagoras Fragments
  2. Antiphon Fragments

[edit] The Early Historians

  1. Herodotus Selections
  2. Thucydides Selections

[edit] Plato

  1. The Euthyphro
  2. The Meno
  3. The Apology
  4. The Republic
  5. The Laws

[edit] Aristotle

  1. The Nicomachean Ethics Selections
  2. The Politics

[edit] Cicero

  1. De Re Publica Selections

[edit] St. Augustine

  1. The City of God Selections

[edit] St. Thomas Aquinas

  1. Summa Theologica Selections
  2. On Kingship

[edit] Medieval Islamic Philosophers

  1. Al-Farabi Selections
  2. Avicenna Selections
  3. Aberroes Selections

[edit] Niccolo Machiavelli

  1. The Prince
  2. The Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus Livius Selections.
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