Radical Antiquity - Free Love Zoroastrians, Farming Pirates, and Ancient Uprisings

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Produktdetails  
Verlag Pluto Press
Auflage 20.09.2025
Seiten 320
Format 13,0 x 2,6 x 19,8 cm
Gewicht 288 g
Artikeltyp Englisches Buch
EAN 9780745350394
Bestell-Nr 74535039EA

Produktbeschreibung  

'Unearthing the ancient world's anarchist cultures, Zeichmann presents a compelling argument that authority may itself have always been the real aberration. Highly recommended' - Alan Moore, writer, activist, performer



When you think of Ancient Greece and Rome, what do you see? The Acropolis and the Colosseum? Perhaps the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle, and the rule of the Caesars? Or the birth of democracy and the vast reach of an empire? This well-trodden history of great thinkers, military leaders, and early state formation in the classical world enthralls us still, but it tells only half the story... 



How democratic was Athenian democracy? How much power did states actually wield beyond their city walls? And who looked upon the systems of domination that prevailed and sought to create something different?



Radical Antiquity takes you on a unique journey in search of anarchy, statelessness, and social experimentation in the Graeco-Roman world. Sweeping across the Mediterranean from the time of the first Olympic Games in 776 BCE until the emergence of Islam in 610 CE, Christopher B. Zeichmann introduces the reader to communities of escaped slaves, pirates, and religious sects-all of whom sought a more egalitarian way of life that avoided the coercion, hierarchy, and exploitation of the state. 



This history from below brings the experiences of common and marginal people out of obscurity, and radically expands our understanding of social and political life in the classical world.


Inhalt:

Introduction: Radical Potential within Ancient Democracy

1. The Quest for Freedom: Spartacus and the Slave Community at Thurii

2. Communities of Jewish Radicalism: The Therapeutae and Essenes

First Interlude. Anatolian Anarcho-Primitivists: The Region of Phrygia

3. Against a Dog-Eat-Dog World: Cynic Philosophers

4. Zoroastrian Polygamists: The Mazdakites

Second Interlude. Life in the Northern Periphery: The Sámi People

5. "Forgive Us Our Debts": The Circumcellions

6. Self-Governance on the Open Sea: Cilician Pirates

Third Interlude. Living in the Ruins: The Fall of Rome in Britannia

Conclusion: The Ghost of Spartacus

Index

Discussion Questions

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