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Colin Starnes (Author)

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May 2, 1990 0889209782 978-0889209787

Colin Starnes radical interpretation of the long-recognized affinity of Thomas More’s Utopia and Plato’s Republic confirms the intrinsic links between the two works. Through commentary on More’s own introduction to Book I, the author shows the Republic is everywhere present as the model of the “best commonwealth,” which More must first discredit as the root cause of the dreadful evils in the collapsing political situation of sixteenth-century Europe. Starnes demonstrates how More, once having shorn the Republic of what was applicable to a society that had for a thousand years accepted and been moved by the Christian revelation, then “Christianized” it to arrive at one of the earliest and most coherent accounts of the ideal modern state: the description of Utopia in Book II.

Knowing this radically new view of a long-recognized position may be questioned, the author has included a criticism and appreciation of the other major lines of interpretation concerning More’s Utopia.


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Colin Starnes teaches Patristics in the Classics Department at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia He has written numerous articles on the transition from antiquity to the medieval period.

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speculum principis, best commonwealth, prudent provisions, guardian class
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New York, City of God, Plato's Republic, Clarendon Press, Thomas More, Peter Giles, Princeton University Press, Cardinal Morton, Renaissance Humanists, The Prince, Harvard University Press, Dialogue of Book, Abridged Greek-English Lexicon, University of Chicago Press, Leo Strauss, The Divine Comedy, Diogenes Laertius, Earthly Paradise, The Better Part of Valor, Logan's Meaning, Middle Ages, Ulrich von Hutten, Latin Poems, Dover Publications, Platonic Political Philosophy
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