From Machiavelli to Nietzsche: How Modern Thinkers Saw Ancient Lawgivers
Schedule
Thu May 29 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Gresham College | London, EN
About this Event
For many modern thinkers, the lawgiver has been important as a founding figure of civic identity and cultural values. Rousseau analysed the legacies of Solon and Lycurgus, believing in the need for a lawgiver to make a true social contract possible. By contrast, Nietzsche felt it necessary to seek a lawgiver in history who was also a poet and prophet. This lecture uses their perspectives and others to explore how the figure of the lawgiver has encapsulated key debates in modern political philosophy.
A lecture by Professor Melissa Lane
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