A Democracy of Distinction : Aristotle and the Work of Politics - Jill Frank

A Democracy of Distinction

Aristotle and the Work of Politics

By: Jill Frank

Hardcover | 5 January 2005 | Edition Number 1

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Offering an ancient education for our times, Jill Frank's "A Democracy of Distinction" interprets Aristotle's writings in a way that reimagines the foundations, aims, and practices of politics, ancient and modern. Concerned especially with the work of making a democracy of distinction, Frank shows that such a democracy requires freedom and equality achieved through the exercise of virtue.
Moving back and forth between Aristotle's writings and contemporary legal and political theory, Frank breathes new life into our conceptions of property, justice, and law by viewing them not only as institutions but as dynamic activities as well. Frank's innovative approach to Aristotle stresses his appreciation of the tensions and complexities of politics so that we might rethink and reorganize our own political ideas and practices. "A Democracy of Distinction" will be of enormous value to classicists, political scientists, and anyone interested in revitalizing democratic theory and practice.
Industry Reviews
"I have not read a better account of the pluralism in Aristotle's Politics
than the account I find in Jill Frank's book. I have not read a more
convincing explication of Aristotle's view that property should be held in
private hands for common use, nor a deeper reconciliation of the themes of
legality and virtue in The Politics. This is a subtle, graceful, and
impressive piece of work."--Jeremy Waldron, Columbia University
"Jill Frank elucidates the substantive arguments in what have looked like paradoxes in Aristotle's thought. She excels at connecting Aristotle's political arguments to current discussions in political theory. Best of all, she elegantly moves beyond the liberal-communitarian debate with an Aristotelian account of politics that not only recognizes the interdependence of individual identity and civic institutions but also respects the human activity of self-creation."
--Danielle Allen, University of Chicago

--Danielle Allen

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