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Peter J. Ahrensdorf’s Homer and the Tradition of Political Philosophy offers a groundbreaking analysis of Homer’s enduring impact on Western political thought. The book traces how three towering figures in the history of philosophy—Plato, Machiavelli, and Nietzsche—encountered Homer’s epics and incorporated Homeric themes into their own political philosophies.
Ahrensdorf demonstrates that Homer’s works were not merely historical artifacts but living texts that shaped how subsequent thinkers conceptualized power, virtue, justice, and human nature. By examining the specific ways each philosopher engaged with Homer, the author reveals deep continuities and tensions within the Western political tradition. The book provides essential insights into how ancient Greek literature continues to inform contemporary debates about political philosophy and the nature of human excellence.





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