George Klosko is professor of politics at the University of Virginia.
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
1
(1)
Educational Realism
2
(2)
Utopians and Jacobins
4
(5)
Ancient Lawgivers: Lycurgus and Solon
9
(12)
Lycurgus
9
(8)
Solon
17
(4)
Socratic Reform
21
(28)
Interpretation of the Early Dialogues
22
(6)
Socrates' Mission
28
(6)
The True Art of Politics
34
(3)
The Platonic Critique
37
(12)
The Politics of Philosophy
49
(20)
The Political Theory of Radical Reform
49
(5)
Philosophers and Kings
54
(6)
Plato and Radical Reform
60
(9)
Three Theorists of Reform: More, Machiavelli, and Rousseau
69
(20)
More's Utopian Vision
70
(5)
Machiavelli and Radical Political Reform
75
(6)
Rousseau and Political Reform
81
(8)
The Jacobin Ideal
89
(32)
Jacobin Theory
89
(5)
Robespierre as Political Theorist
94
(4)
Revolutionary Government
98
(9)
The Politics of Regeneration
107
(4)
Saint-Just's Republican Institutions
111
(4)
Utopian Means
115
(6)
The Marxian Alternative
121
(26)
Marx's Theory of Revolution
121
(5)
The Newton of the Social World
126
(2)
Reorganized Society
128
(3)
Implementing the Ideal State
131
(4)
Scientific Socialism
135
(3)
Marxism and Blanquism
138
(3)
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat
141
(2)
The Fate of the Revolution
143
(4)
Leninism as Jacobinism
147
(24)
Bakunin
148
(10)
Leninism as Jacobinism
158
(11)
Consequences
169
(2)
Conclusion
171
(6)
Notes
177
(18)
Index
195
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