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博絮埃 中国政法大学出版社
出版时间:

2003-7  

出版社:

中国政法大学出版社  

作者:

博絮埃  

页数:

415  

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内容概要

在政冶理论领域,“剑桥政治思想史原著系列”作为主要的学生教科丛书,如今已牢固确立了其地位。本丛书旨在使学生能够获得从古希腊到20世纪初期西方政治思想史方面所有最为重要的原著。它囊括了所有著名的经典原著,但与此同时,它又扩展了传统的评价尺度,以便能够纳入范围广泛.不那么出名的作品。而在此之前,这些作品中有许多从未有过现代英文版本可贵利用。只要可能,所选原著都会以完整而不删节的形式出版,其中的译作则是专门为本丛书的日的而安排。每一本书都有一个评论性的导言,加上巧生手表.生平梗概,进一步阅读指南,以及必要的词汇表和原文注解。本丛书的最终目的是,为西方政治思想的整个发展脉络提供一个清晰的轮廓。 本丛书已出版著作的书目,请查阅书末。

书籍目录

PrefaceIntroductionChronologyCritical bibliographyA note on the textBiographical synopsesPolitics drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture DedicationFirst Book .Of the principles of human society First Article. Man is made to live in society ArticleⅡ. The society of mankind gives birth to civil society, that is to say,to states, peoples, and nations ArticleⅢ. To form nations and unite the people, it is necessary to have a government Article Ⅳ. On laws Article Ⅴ. Consequences of the general principles of humanity ArticleⅥ. On the love of countryConclusion. To conclude this book, and to reduce it to an abstractSecond Book. On authority: that the royal and hereditary [type]is the most proper for government First Article. By whom authority has been exercised since the beginning of the world Article [on the right of conquest] ConclusionThird book in which one begins to explain the nature and the properties of royal authority First Article. Taking notice of the essential haracteristics ArticleⅡ. Royal authority is sacred ArticleⅢ. Royal authority is paternal, and its proper character is goodnessFourth book. On the characteristics of royalty (Continuation) First Article. Royal authority is absolute Second Article. On softness, irresolution and false firmnessFifth book. Fourth and final characteristic of royal authority First Article. Royal authority is subject to reason ArticleⅡ.Means by which the prince can acquire necessary knowledge ArticleⅢ. On dangerous curiosities and kinds of knowledge; and on the confidence one must place in God ArticleⅣ. Consequences of the preceding doctrine: concerning majesty and its adjunctsSixth book. The duties of subjects toward the prince, based on the preceding doctrine First Article. On the service one owes to the king ……Seventh Book On the particular duties of royaltyEighth Book. The particular duties of royalty, continued :of justiceNinth book .The supports of royalty: arms, riches of finances, and counselsTenth and Final Book. Continuation of helps to royalty: riches of finances; Counsel. the nconveniences and temptations which accompany royalty: and the remedies that one can bring to themIndex

章节摘录

  "But David's heart struck him, after the people were numbered. He was sensible of his fault; and his vanity was no sooner satisfied than it turned to remorse and compunction - such that he dared not cause the enumeration to be inserted in the royal records.  What good did it do him to see on paper so many thousands of youths ready to fight, when the plague that God sent ravaged the people, and made of them a heap of corpses? Joab had foreseen this misfortune: and one could see in his speech, with all the force that the matter merited, all possible consideration and the most gentle hints.  We have already seen in another place - when David had abandoned himself to grief after the death of Absalom - how Joab made him realize that he was putting all his servants in a state of despair; that they all saw how David would willingly have sacrificed them for Absalom; that the army was already discouraged; and that he was going to draw on himself evils greater than all those he had already endured. This was to speak to his master with all the freedom that the importance of the thing, his zeal and his services inspired in him. He went as far as a kind of hardness, knowing well that grief pushed to the extreme needs to be (as it were) consumed and beaten down by a kind of violence; otherwise it finds ways of sustaining itself by itself, consuming the mind as well as the body with the most mortal of all poisons.  For the rest, he loved the glory ofhis king. In the important siege of the city and of the fortresses of Rabbath, he had David told:"I have fought against Rabbath, and the city of waters is about to be taken: now therefore gather thou the rest of the people together, and besiege the city and take it,so that the victory will not be ascribed to my name." This was not a characteristic of a facile courtier: David had no need ofbegged-for honors; and Joab knew when conquests should be completed. Rather this was an action meant to be brilliant, in which it was a matter of avenging on the Ammonties an outrage committed against David's ambassadors; and the circumstances of the times demanded that the glory be given to the prince.  ……


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