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Ingratiation from the Renaissance to the Present explores a common ethical problem for intellectuals of the Renaissance: How does one win the favor and patronage of the wealthy and powerful and yet maintain one's dignity, independence, or principles? This study examines this and similar ethical dilemmas and how they were reflected in the lives and writings of intellectuals of the period-particularly Niccolò Machiavelli, Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas More, and Michel de Montaigne. It also places the issues within their larger social and cultural context and provides comparisons to the contemporary world.…mehr
Ingratiation from the Renaissance to the Present explores a common ethical problem for intellectuals of the Renaissance: How does one win the favor and patronage of the wealthy and powerful and yet maintain one's dignity, independence, or principles? This study examines this and similar ethical dilemmas and how they were reflected in the lives and writings of intellectuals of the period-particularly Niccolò Machiavelli, Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas More, and Michel de Montaigne. It also places the issues within their larger social and cultural context and provides comparisons to the contemporary world.
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Autorenporträt
Jeff Diamond received a PhD in political science from McGill University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: An Ingratiating World Part I: Background to the Renaissance Culture of Ingratiation Chapter 1: Rhetoric and Philosophy in the Renaissance: Speaking Well Versus Speaking Truly Chapter 2: Relations of Power in Renaissance Society: Humanists and Patrons Part II: Individuals Chapter 3: Niccolò Machiavelli: A Conflicted Conception of Manhood Chapter 4: Desiderius Erasmus: An Accommodating Spirit Chapter 5: Thomas More: Ingratiation and its Limits Chapter 6: Michel de Montaigne: "Self"-Preservation Conclusion: From the Renaissance to the Modern World
Introduction: An Ingratiating World Part I: Background to the Renaissance Culture of Ingratiation Chapter 1: Rhetoric and Philosophy in the Renaissance: Speaking Well Versus Speaking Truly Chapter 2: Relations of Power in Renaissance Society: Humanists and Patrons Part II: Individuals Chapter 3: Niccolò Machiavelli: A Conflicted Conception of Manhood Chapter 4: Desiderius Erasmus: An Accommodating Spirit Chapter 5: Thomas More: Ingratiation and its Limits Chapter 6: Michel de Montaigne: "Self"-Preservation Conclusion: From the Renaissance to the Modern World
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