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Description
Unlike many innovative thinkers about politics, he developed his radical theories of treachery and social transformation, here explored in terms of their originality, in an atmosphere of violence. Based on his experience of government, his insights led to a shift from understanding statehood, war and society as forms of finitude and stasis to those of process.
All this unfolds in Paul Oppenheimer's compelling recreation of Machiavelli's life as he actually lived it.
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Product details
Published | Dec 29 2011 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 368 |
ISBN | 9781847252210 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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There is a good analysis of [Machiavelli's] writings... this is a very scholarly volume... Oppenheimer has painted a vivid portrait of the instability of medieval Florence, which had its parallels in the upheavals of England under the reigns of Henry VIII and his children. The eight pages of black and white plates, mostly of contemporary images and documents, are well chosen. http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=Machiavelli:_A_Life_Beyond_Ideology_by_Paul_Oppenheimer
The Bookbag
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The first scholarly biography of the Italian Renaissance statesman and political theorist for 30 years, Oppenheimer's book compellingly recreates the life of a man who remains relevant to current political thinking.
The Big Issue in the North
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What Oppenheimer has done, almost miraculously, is to create a biography that is in the strictest and most literary sense "Machiavellian" very much in the spirit and style of its subject.
The Tablet
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Oppenheimer is at his best discussing Machiavelli's reforms, and his drive to modernise a government cankered by archaic traditions, inefficiency and baffling levels of cronyism... It makes for a telling biography, one rooted in all the drama and noisy colour or Renaissance Florence.
The Good Book Guide, Issue 259
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Author's essay on his book appears in The Coffin Factory A profile of the magazine will appear in the Style section of this Sunday's New York Times. http://thecoffinfactory.com/machiavelli-just-now-by-paul-oppenheimer/
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Reviewed in Iranian publication Garavi Gujarat, Vo. 44, No. 2163.