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- W2064630418 abstract "Abstract From the perspective of contemporary Western societies an awareness of democratic practices almost seems self-evident. Yet contemplating the nature of human society and of the state not only took shape in a different era of Western civilization since the initial conceptions found in ancient Greece did not really succeed in transcending a totalitarian idea of the Politeia. The cultural–historical setting of ancient Greece provides the indispensable elements for an understanding of the ideal of the ‘good life’ as it took shape in the political theories of the Greeks. In order to analyze the complexities present in their views the genesis of the first philosophical views are related to societal developments and subsequently brought to bear upon the accompanying theoretical views. It will turn out that from the nominalistic assumptions present in the stance taken by Callicles up to the realistic position represented by Plato and Aristotle, Greek thought did not arrive at an acknowledgement of any societal sphere transcending the boundaries of the state. The city-state (polis) evinced the guiding role of the basic motive of form and harmony—supposedly providing state citizens the opportunity to come to ethical fulfilment and perfection (anticipating the medieval idea of the societas perfecta). Although Plato did speak about the two crucial structural features of a genuine state he did not escape from an underlying totalitarian conception. In a formal sense both Plato and Aristotle advanced a particular understanding of the just state, but in a material sense their views collapsed into a totalitarian understanding, which elevated the state to the level of the all-encompassing societal collectivity." @default.
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- W2064630418 title "Politeia: The cultural and philosophical underpinnings of the ancient Greek idea of the state" @default.
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