Fortune is a woman gender and politics in the thought of Niccolò Machiavelli : with a new afterword
Hanna Pitkin's provocative and enduring study of Machiavelli was the first to systematically place gender at the center of its exploration of his political thought. In this edition, Pitkin adds a new afterword, in which she discusses the book's critical reception and situates the book'...
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Chicago, IL :
University of Chicago Press
1999
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- Acknowledgments Part I. Introduction 1. Autonomy--Personal and Political Part II. Manhood 2. The Fox and the Forefathers 3. The Founder 4. The Citizen and His Rivals Part III. Women 5. ". . . Because of Women" 6. Fortune Part IV. Families and Foundings 7. Psychological Theory 8. Sociological History 9. Family Origins: Rome and "Beginnings" 10. Family Origins: Florence and the "Return to Beginnings" Part V. Meditations on Machiavelli 11. Action and Membership 12. Judgment and Autonomy Afterthoughts, 1999 Bibliography of Works Cited Index