From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman Empire

<p>The aim of this article is to characterize the first imperial roman power and the different ways in which subjectivity turns out to be during the princedom. Elements of continuity and rupture in political thought and subjectivity will also be researched. Key texts to understand such institu...

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Main Author: Juan Carlos Barrassús Herrero
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: CENALTES 2013-05-01
Series:HYBRIS: Revista de Filosofía
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Online Access:http://revistas.cenaltes.cl/index.php/hybris/article/view/32
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spelling doaj-35fcfe02ee9d461781a1546eac609ae12020-11-25T04:00:30ZspaCENALTESHYBRIS: Revista de Filosofía0718-83822013-05-0141397110.5281/zenodo.1037132From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman EmpireJuan Carlos Barrassús Herrero0Universidad Complutense de Madrid<p>The aim of this article is to characterize the first imperial roman power and the different ways in which subjectivity turns out to be during the princedom. Elements of continuity and rupture in political thought and subjectivity will also be researched. Key texts to understand such institutional and intellectual break are to be found in the writings of the last ‘convinced’ republican thinkers as well as in a first Roman Empire political literature which looks to their republican past with nostalgia and veneration</p>http://revistas.cenaltes.cl/index.php/hybris/article/view/32crisis de la repúblicapoder imperialguerra civilviolenciaservidumbre voluntaria
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From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman Empire
HYBRIS: Revista de Filosofía
crisis de la república
poder imperial
guerra civil
violencia
servidumbre voluntaria
author_facet Juan Carlos Barrassús Herrero
author_sort Juan Carlos Barrassús Herrero
title From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman Empire
title_short From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman Empire
title_full From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman Empire
title_fullStr From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman Empire
title_full_unstemmed From res publica to Imperium: Power and subjectivity in Roman Empire
title_sort from res publica to imperium: power and subjectivity in roman empire
publisher CENALTES
series HYBRIS: Revista de Filosofía
issn 0718-8382
publishDate 2013-05-01
description <p>The aim of this article is to characterize the first imperial roman power and the different ways in which subjectivity turns out to be during the princedom. Elements of continuity and rupture in political thought and subjectivity will also be researched. Key texts to understand such institutional and intellectual break are to be found in the writings of the last ‘convinced’ republican thinkers as well as in a first Roman Empire political literature which looks to their republican past with nostalgia and veneration</p>
topic crisis de la república
poder imperial
guerra civil
violencia
servidumbre voluntaria
url http://revistas.cenaltes.cl/index.php/hybris/article/view/32
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