The Bleak Political Implications of Socratic Religion (eBook)
XVII, 271 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-54442-7 (ISBN)
This book poses a radical challenge to the legend of Socrates bequeathed by Plato and echoed by scholars through the ages: that Socrates was an innocent sage convicted and sentenced to death by the democratic mob, for merely questioning the political and religious ideas of his time. This legend conceals an enigma: How could a sage who was pious and good be so closely associated with the treasonous Alcibiades, who betrayed Athens in the Peloponnesian war? How could Critias and Charmides, who launched a reign of terror in Athens after her defeat, have been among his students and closest associates?
The book makes the case for the prosecution, denouncing the religion of Socrates for inciting a radical politics of absolutism and monism that continues to plague Western civilization. It is time to recognize that Socrates was no liberator of the mind, but quite the contrary-he was the architect of a frightful authoritarianism, which continues to manifest itself, not only in Islamic terror, but also in liberal foreign policy. Defending Homer and the tragic poets, the book concludes that the West has imbibed from the wrong Greeks.
Shadia B. Drury is Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada at University of Regina, CN. She is author of Aquinas and Modernity (2008), Terror and Civilization (2004), Leo Strauss and the American Right (1997), Alexandre Kojève: The Roots of Postmodern Politics (1994), The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss (updated Edition, 2005), and is a regular contributor to Free Inquiry.
Shadia B. Drury is Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada at University of Regina, CN. She is author of Aquinas and Modernity (2008), Terror and Civilization (2004), Leo Strauss and the American Right (1997), Alexandre Kojève: The Roots of Postmodern Politics (1994), The Political Ideas of Leo Strauss (updated Edition, 2005), and is a regular contributor to Free Inquiry.
Preface I. The Political Case Against Socrates1. Alcibiades and the Defeat of Athens 2. Critias and the Thirty Tyrants3. The Amnesty 4. Oligarchic Radicals5. Socrates and Plato6. Socrates and Critias7. The Gadfly of AthensII. The Religious Case Against Socrates1. Greek Civil Religion2. Mutilating the Hermae 3. Defeating Euthyphro4. Inventing New Gods5. Perverting Piety6. Aristophanes: The Atheism of Socrates7. The Orphism of SocratesIII. The Defense1. Xenophon’s Denial2. Edict of the Thirty Tyrants3. The Case of Leon of Salamis4. The Case of the Generals at Arginusae5. Unwillingness to Escape6. Plato’s Legend7. Tropes in Plato’s Defense of Socrates8. Socrates and Jesus9. Verdict of the Ages10. Socrates and HeideggerIV. How Plato Legitimizes the Case for the Prosecution1. The Socratic Paradox2. Resolving the Paradox I: Divine Inspiration3. Resolving the Paradox II: Statesmanship4. The Sunny Side of Plato’s Politics 5. The Dark Side of Plato’s Politics V. Plato’s Critique of Homer Repudiated 1. Religion without Lies2. Religion without Asceticism3. Religion without Dualism4. Religion without Cosmic Justice5. The Hubris of Emulating the Gods6. Accepting Responsibility 7. The Manly Virtues8. Savage Moralism AvertedVI. The Tragic Poets Defended1. Tragedy as Innocent Suffering2. Hegel: Was Socrates a Tragic Figure?3. Sophocles: Why True Nobility is not Socratic 4. Nietzsche: Did Socrates Defeat Tragedy?5. Tragedy, the Bible, and Crime FictionVII. Socratic Mischief1. The Burden of Guilt2. Authoritarianism Unhinged3. Turning Hubris into Piety 4. Socrates, Enlightenment, and Imperialism5. Postmodern Nihilism6. Debunking the Socratic LegendAnnotated Bibliography
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.7.2017 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVII, 271 p. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Geschichte der Philosophie | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Philosophie Altertum / Antike | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Philosophie der Neuzeit | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Systeme | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Theorie | |
Schlagworte | authoritarianism • Christianity • Civilization • Democracy • Greeks • Homer • Morality • Pagan • Plato • Pluralistic • plurality • Strauss • terrorism • universalistic • universality • Xenophon |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-54442-X / 331954442X |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-54442-7 / 9783319544427 |
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