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So the perfectly unjust man must be given the most perfect injustice, and as the stronger ruler, the tyrant has the power to punish lawbreakers (338e), take.
First, he further develops his three-fold typology of tyrants and tyranny that spans human history, albeit focussing on the west. Secondly, he extends and deepens the earlier analysis in tyranny of the specifically modern kind of tyranny, showing how modern political philosophy gives rise to a fundamentally new form of tyranny: the millenarian.
Feb 9, 2021 the possession of unlimited power will make a despot of almost any many such examples can be seen in the history of africa, asia, another potent tool of the despot leaders is finding someone to blame for the injust.
Tyrants, by professor waller newell is an encyclopedic panoply of absorbing facts relating to despots from ancient history to present days autocrats. Waller categorizes the various kinds of tyrannical systems together with their characteristic methodologies and potential risks each poses to the society and the wider world.
'tyrants: a history of power, injustice, and terror is a well rounded political science book with the high concentration on historical accuracy and eloquence [a] highly recommended book for political analysts and world history enthusiast[s].
In my book tyrants: a history of power, injustice and terror, i delve into how various forms of tyranny, dictatorship and populist demagoguery have a detailed and fascinating history reaching back.
Tyrants provides a stunning refutation of those who still believe that the historical process or the logic of the market will bring about a more peaceful democratic world. This book is a must-read for any serious student of political science.
Newell is professor of political science and philosophy at carleton university, and the author, most recently, of tyrants: a history of power, injustice,.
In his new book, tyrants: a history of power, injustice, and terror, waller newell provides us with a new way to make sense of the jumble of political forces at work in the world [i]n his sweeping history, newell doesn't explain precisely how we are to win against today's tyrants, but he does point us in the right direction, and he does.
Stimulating and enlightening, tyrants: a history of power, injustice, and terror will appeal to anyone interested in the danger posed by tyranny and terror in today's world.
Waller newell’s tyrants: a history of power, injustice, and terror examines why tyranny is ever present by charting its strange career from homeric bronze age warriors through alexander the great.
Jul 29, 2016 author of tyrants: a history of power, injustice and terror from cambridge university press.
The world is currently engulfed by all sorts of strongmen, authoritarians, and totalitarians. In an engaging review of some 2,500 years of tyranny - drawing on a considerable knowledge of western history and literature - waller newell masterfully sorts out tyrannies, ancient and modern, to remind us how they rise and why they fall - again and again.
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Newell offers a typology of tyrants: the profit-and-pleasure-seeking “garden variety”; the would-be “reformers”; and the genocidal “millenarians. ” ranging widely across the globe and through the centuries, he provides a link between political philosophy and tyrannical practice that is often missing in the scholarly literature.
A tyrant (pronounce: tie-rant) is a person who rules with absolute power. Later, the word came to mean someone who ruled with cruelty and injustice.
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