| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The subject of this book is the relationship between Stoicism and early modern political thought; since there was scarcely such a thing as a worked-out body of Stoic political theory (unless we count Seneca???s fanciful portrayal of the monarchical ruler ??? Nero, of all people ??? extending the empire of reason), this means that an already elusive subject is considered here from a variety of obli
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