Libertas and the practice of politics in the late Roman Republic / Valentina Arena.
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- Liberty -- History
- Political science -- Rome -- History
- Rome -- History -- Republic, 265-30 B.C
- Rome -- Politics and government -- 265-30 B.C
- Liberté -- Histoire
- Rome -- Histoire -- 265-30 av. J.-C. (République)
- Rome -- Politique et gouvernement -- 265-30 av. J.-C
- HISTORY -- Ancient -- General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General
- Politics and government
- Liberty
- Political science
- Rome (Empire)
- Freiheit
- Politik
- Römisches Reich
- Libertas
- Romeinse republiek
- 265-30 B.C
- 320.93709/014 23
- JC85.L53 A74 2012eb
- 15.52
- HIS002000
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"This is a comprehensive analysis of the idea of libertas and its conflicting uses in the political struggles of the late Roman Republic. By reconstructing Roman political thinking about liberty against the background of Classical and Hellenistic thought, it excavates two distinct intellectual traditions on the means allowing for the preservation and the loss of libertas. Considering the interplay of these traditions in the political debates of the first century BC, Dr Arena offers a significant reinterpretation of the political struggles of the time as well as a radical reappraisal of the role played by the idea of liberty in the practice of politics. She argues that, as a result of its uses in rhetorical debates, libertas underwent a form of conceptual change at the end of the Republic and came to legitimize a new course of politics, which led progressively to the transformation of the whole political system"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Acknowledgements; Illustrations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Roman libertas; Chapter 2 The citizens' political liberty; Chapter 3 The liberty of the commonwealth; The liberty of the commonwealth: the 'optimate' tradition; The liberty of the commonwealth: the 'popularis' tradition; Chapter 4 The political struggle in the first century bc; The imperia extraordinaria; The so-called 'senatus consultum ultimum'; Agrarian distributions; Chapter 5 Political response and the need for legitimacy; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index locorum; General index.
English.
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