Virtue Politics, James Hankins
Virtue Politics, James Hankins
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Virtue Politics
Soulcraft and Statecraft in Renaissance Italy

Author: James Hankins

Narrator: Paul Brion

Unabridged: 23 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/28/2021


Synopsis

Convulsed by a civilizational crisis, the great thinkers of the Renaissance set out to reconceive the nature of society. Corrupt and reckless tyrants sowing discord and ruling through fear; elites who prized wealth and status over the common good; military leaders waging endless wars. Their solution was simple and radical. They would rebuild their city, and their civilization, by transforming the moral character of its citizens. Soulcraft, they believed, was a precondition of successful statecraft.

A dazzlingly ambitious reappraisal of Renaissance political thought by one of our generation's foremost intellectual historians, Virtue Politics challenges the traditional narrative that looks to the Renaissance as the seedbed of modern republicanism and sees Machiavelli as its exemplary thinker. James Hankins reveals that what most concerned the humanists was not reforming laws or institutions so much as shaping citizens. If character mattered more than constitutions, it would have to be nurtured through a new program of education they called the studia humanitatis: the humanities.

We owe liberal arts education and much else besides to the bold experiment of these passionate and principled thinkers. The questions they asked would have a profound impact on later debates about good government and seem as vital today as they did then.

About James Hankins

James Hankins is professor of history at Harvard University and founder and general editor of the I Tatti Renaissance Library. He is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy and Renaissance Civic Humanism and is widely regarded as one of the world's leading authorities on humanist political thought.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marks54 on November 26, 2020

Sometimes you just stumble into a fine book without realizing it. I put this book in my queue at the start of the year, as something to read in preparation for a trip to Florence. I was also looking forward to reading “The Beauty and the Terror” by Catherine Fletcher. Anyway, then March happened .........more

Goodreads review by Scriptor Ignotus on May 27, 2023

Fourteenth century Italy, much like the twenty-first century West, was convulsed by catastrophic social disruptions and ubiquitous crises of political legitimacy. The Holy Roman Empire, the would-be inheritor of ancient caesarian glories, exerted only a fictive authority beyond the southern shelf of......more

Goodreads review by Alex on January 16, 2021

In this long and deeply-researched book, Hankins argues against pre-existing views of renaissance humanism in Italy. Other authors, he claims, see the humanists as advocates for republicanism, links in the chain of liberty that runs from Ancient Rome to the framers of the American constitution. Not......more

Goodreads review by Mattyk on February 26, 2022

This was good bad a hard slog. I should have realize that this was written more for an academic audience.......more

Goodreads review by Dennis on October 25, 2023

This is a masterwork by a dedicated scholar of Renaissance Italy and deserves to be read as a class in how political ideas and concepts of government develop and change over time. The message of the book is the virtue is essential for good government and good leaders, which is a message both timely......more