Der Geschichtschreiber Polybius: Seine Weltanschauung Und Staatslehre
by
W. Markhauser
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
166
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1167790723
ISBN-13
9781167790720
Description
W. Markhauser's exploration delves into the life and philosophies of the ancient historian Polybius, who lived through a transformative period in history. Through a meticulous examination of Polybius's writings and historical context, the author reveals how the historian's worldview was shaped by the political upheavals of his time, particularly the rise of Rome. Markhauser highlights Polybius's insightful theories on governance and the importance of understanding history as a mechanism for political education.
The narrative weaves together a detailed analysis of Polybius's concept of cyclical history and the balance of powers within a state. Markhauser emphasizes how these ideas remain relevant today, encouraging readers to reflect on the lessons that can be drawn from the past. By presenting Polybius not merely as a chronicler of events but as a thinker whose ideas can influence contemporary politics, the work deepens the reader's appreciation for classical thought.
Markhauser's work stands as a scholarly contribution that invites a reevaluation of Polybius's significance in historical discourse. It makes a compelling case for the relevance of ancient wisdom in understanding modern statecraft, ultimately urging readers to engage with the legacies of the past to inform their views on governance and society.
The narrative weaves together a detailed analysis of Polybius's concept of cyclical history and the balance of powers within a state. Markhauser emphasizes how these ideas remain relevant today, encouraging readers to reflect on the lessons that can be drawn from the past. By presenting Polybius not merely as a chronicler of events but as a thinker whose ideas can influence contemporary politics, the work deepens the reader's appreciation for classical thought.
Markhauser's work stands as a scholarly contribution that invites a reevaluation of Polybius's significance in historical discourse. It makes a compelling case for the relevance of ancient wisdom in understanding modern statecraft, ultimately urging readers to engage with the legacies of the past to inform their views on governance and society.
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