图书标签: 思想史 传记-回忆录 Machiavelli EricaBenner
发表于2024-11-26
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'A rich, vivid and endlessly surprising portrayal of the man and his times' Tracey Borman, BBC History Magazine 'Splendidly colourful ... does a wonderful job of bringing to life Florentine society - the world of the piazzas, the courts, the battlefields' Catherine Fletcher, Literary Review 'Enthralling and moving' Rosamund Bartlett author of Tolstoy: A Russian Life Niccolò Machiavelli lived in a fiercely competitive world, one where brute wealth, brazen liars and ruthless self-promoters seemed to carry off all the prizes; where the wealthy elite grew richer at the expense of their fellow citizens. In times like these, many looked to crusading religion to solve their problems, or they turned to a new breed of leaders - super-rich dynasties like the Medici or military strongmen like Cesare Borgia; upstarts from outside the old ruling classes. In the republic of Florence, Machiavelli and his contemporaries faced a choice: should they capitulate to these new princes, or fight to save the city's democratic freedoms? Be Like the Fox follows Machiavelli's dramatic quest for political and human freedom through his own eyes. Masterfully interweaving his words with those of his friends and enemies, Erica Benner breathes life into his penetrating, comical, often surprising comments on events. Far from the cynical henchman people think he was, Machiavelli emerges as his era's staunchest champion of liberty, a profound ethical thinker who refused to compromise his ideals to fit corrupt times. But he did sometimes have to mask his true convictions, becoming a great artist of fox-like dissimulation: a master of disguise in dangerous times.
Erica Benner lives in Berlin. She is the author of several books, including Machiavelli's Ethics and Machiavelli's Prince: A New Reading. A former fellow in Political Philosophy at Yale, she taught for many years at Oxford University and the London School of Economics.
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评分英语学界最新的马基雅维利传记。一是写法上有一些创新,依据马的文本、公文和书信,构造了大量直接引语,使人物直接发言和交谈,场景更生动;二是作者之前发表的一些学术观点,特别是强调马基雅维利著作中直接反马基雅维利主义的那一面,也都灌注到这本传记中。总体上还不错,毕竟后出转精是基本期待。
评分R4 read by Toby Jones. 一下就过去了,啥也没听懂6666
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Be Like the Fox pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024