Polis

Papers
(The median citation count of Polis is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Helping Cato? How to Improve the Roman Case against Greek Culture2
Philosophical Perspectives on Eunomia2
Introduction to the Discussion of Melissa Lane’s Of Rule and Office2
Greed, Outrage, and Civil Conflict in Aristotle’s Politics2
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Diffusion of Political Ideas between Ancient India and Greece: Early Theories of the Origins of Monarchy1
Socratic Contempt for Wealth in Plato’s Republic1
The Double Life of Ibn Bajja: A Platonic Philosopher among the Potentates of His Time1
Anonymus Iamblichi and Nomos: Beyond the Sophistic Discourse1
Cicero, Caesar, and the End of Cicero’s Imperium1
Philosophical Curriculum and Lawlessness in the Republic1
Beyond Law and Poetry: On Two Recent Festschriften1
Tyranny in Tragedy1
Foreword: Legislation and Lawgiving: Philosophical Perspectives on Antiquity1
Recognition and Redistribution in Aristotle’s Account of Stasis1
Physics as Political Theory in Imperial Roman Literature1
Power, Impotence and Ambiguity in Xenophon’s Hiero1
The King’s House or the Tyrant’s Palace? Rethinking Persia in Herodotus’s History1
The Best Life in Aristotle’s Politics0
The Connection between Political Equality and Justice in the Gorgias: a Re-reading of ‘Geometrical Equality’ (508a)0
Roman Republican Politics: Past, Present, and Futures0
Introduction: New Directions in Roman Political Thought0
Ring Composition and the Skepticism of the De Republica0
Between ‘The Character of the Athenian Empire’ and The Origins of the Peloponnesian War (and beyond)0
Polis Celebrates Its 40th Volume and Its 45th Year of Existence0
OPW and de Ste. Croix: the Past and Present Views of a Pupil0
Civic Freedom in Plato’s Laws0
The Politics of Viewing in Xenophon’s Historical Nar, written by Rosie Harman0
Aristotle on the Concept of Shared Life, written by Sara Brill0
Nomos Empsychos: towards a Historiography of the Greek Living Law Idea0
Caesar Rules: The Emperor in the Changing Roman World (c.50 BC–AD 565), written by Olivier Hekster0
Might Makes Rights: a Ciceronian Critique of Pettit’s Theory of Liberty0
Les Trois Républiques. Platon, Diogène de Sinope et Zénon de Citium, edited by Suzanne Husson and Juliette Lemaire0
Sophoclean Epistemology: Justice in the Theban Plays0
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Writing as Pharmakon and the Limits of Law in Plato’s Statesman, Phaedrus, and Laws0
Servile Stories and Contested Histories: Empire, Memory, and Criticism in Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita0
Demagogues, Power and Friendship in Classical Athens: Leaders as Friends in Aristophanes, Euripides, and Xenophon, written by Robert Holschuh Simmons0
Aristotle and the Binds of Natural Slavery0
Boni Gone Bad: Cicero’s Critique of Epicureanism in De Finibus 1 and 20
Aristotle’s Understanding of Democratic Justice and His Distinction between Two Kinds of Equality: A Response0
Reimagining Political Legitimacy: Ancestral Imagines in the Contional Speeches of Marius and Cicero0
Law and Justice among the Socratics: Contexts for Plato’s Republic0
The Stoic Conception of Law0
Machiavelli’s Catilinarian Oration0
Old Comedy and Athenian Power0
Liberty, the People, and Republican Constitutionalism in Cicero’s Pro Rabirio perduellionis reo0
Herodotus and the Presocratics: Inquiry and Intellectual Culture in the Fifth Century BCE, written by K. Scarlett Kingsley0
The Flower of Suffering. Theology, Justice, and the Cosmos in Aeschylus’ Oresteia and Presocratic Thought, written by Nuria Scapin0
Plato’s Second Republic: An Essay on the Laws, written by André Laks0
Aristotle’s Political Theory as a Craft and Science in Politics 4–60
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Varro, the Name-Givers, and the Lawgivers: The Case of the Consuls0
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Demagogues and Demagoguery in Hellenistic Greece0
The Origins of the Peloponnesian War, Chapter IV, and the Development of Spartan Historical Studies0
Origins and Ends: Money and Power in and beyond Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War0
The Beautiful in Aristotle’s Ethics0
Busybodies and Quietists, Yesterday and Today: Discovering Debates about Phronēsis in Nicomachean Ethics 6.80
The Difference Sexual Difference Makes in Aristotle’s Corpus0
Democracy in Crisis: Lessons from Ancient Athens, written by Jeff Miller0
Philosopher-Strangers: Xenia and Panhellenism in Plato’s Laws0
Polybius: Experience and the Lessons of History, written by Daniel Walker Moore0
Avatars and Accountability: Comments on Melissa Lane’s Of Rule and Office0
Political, All Too Political. Again on Protagoras’ Myth in Its Intellectual Context0
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Aristotle on Friendship in Association0
Nepos, Atticus, and the Quiet Life0
The Ecological Sustainability of Plato’s Republic0
Kingship and Legislation in Plato’s Statesman0
Insults in Classical Athens, written by Deborah Kamen0
Machiavelli’s ‘Lucretian’ Republic0
Automation, Slavery, and Work in Aristotle’s Politics Book I0
Xenophon and the Athenian Democracy: The Education of an Elite Citizenry, written by Matthew R. Christ0
Isocrates’ Political Science0
The Farmer, the Tyrant, and the Quiet Man: Tacitus’ Agricola as Exoteric Literature0
Notes on Contributors0
The Tragedy of Dionysus in Euripides’ Bacchae0
The Tragedy of the Athenian Ideal in Thucydides and Plato, written by John T. Hogan0
Law and Economic Growth in Ancient Athens0
Persistent Dissent and Plato’s Later Theory of Civic Participation0
Notes on Contributors0
History as Political Philosophy: Republican Rome as the Best Form of Government in Livy’s Third Decade0
Political Performativity in Performance Culture: Xenophon’s Hipparchikos and the Dithyrambic Chorus0
Rome and America: Communities of Strangers, Spectacles of Belonging, written by Dean Hammer0
The Birth of Unlawful Freedom in Plato’s Laws 30
Plato’s Market Optimism0
Mining Plato’s Cave: Silver Mining, Slavery, and Philosophical Education0
Xenophon of Athens: A Socratic on Sparta, written by Noreen Humble0
Conspicuous by Their Presence: Brutus, Cassius, and Cato the Younger in the Writings of Tacitus0
Eumenides and the Invention of Politics0
50 Years after OPW: History and Historiography0
Leo Strauss on Plato’s Euthyphro: the 1948 Notebook, with Lectures and Critical Writings, edited by Hannes Kerber and Svetozar Y. Minkov0
Plato and Aristophanes: Comedy, Politics, and the Pursuit of a Just Life, written by Marina Marren0
Did Platon (Politeia 571d) Believe That Every One of Us Is a Repressed Cannibal?0
Tacitus’ Critique of Republicanism in His Germania0
Classics East and West, Ancient and Modern0
What Aristotle Learned from Plato about Justice and Laws0
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Introduction: The Causes of Stasis in Aristotle’s Politics: Critical Responses to Cairns, Canevaro, and Mantzouranis0
Martha Nussbaum and Aristotle on Distributive Justice and Equality0
Praxis as Property: the Concept of Justice in Plato’s Republic0
Plato’s Exceptional City, Love, and Philosopher, written by Nickolas Pappas0
The Keys to Democracy: Sortition as a New Model for Citizen Power, written by Maurice Pope0
‘What’s in a Name?’ Ideology and Language in the Epistulae ad Caesarem0
Aristotle on the Scope of Practical Reason: Spectators, Legislators, Hopes, and Evils, written by Pavlos Kontos0
Localism in Hellenistic Greece, edited by Sheila L. Ager and Hans Beck0
Sortition & Democracy: History, Tools, Theories, edited by Liliane Lopez-Rabatel and Yves Sintomer0
Notes on Contributors0
Platonic and Aristotelian Teichopolitics0
Cyrus’ Beehive: Ruling Eros and with Eros in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia0
Cicero’s Philosophical Leadership, an Academic Consideration0
Virtue Politics: Melissa Lane’s Of Rule and Office0
Greek Rhetoric of the 4th Century BC. The Elixir of Democracy and Individuality, written by Evangelos Alexiou0
Geordnete Gemeinschaft. Politische Autarkie bei Aristoteles0
Recasting the Die? A New History of Julius Caesar0
Kratos and Other Forms of Power in the Two Constitutions of the Athenians0
Philosophy, Poetry, and Power in Aristophanes’s Birds, written by Daniel Holmes0
Of Rule and Office and the Limits on Rule in Plato0
Xenophon, the Old Oligarch, and Alcibiades0
Cicero and the Philosophic Grounds of Liberty0
The Society of the Cincinnati and Exemplarity in Late 18th-Century America0
Fafner and the Rhinemaidens’ Treasure, Fifty Years On0
Republicanism in Desperate Times: Cicero’s Critique of Cato’s Stoicism0
Pyrrhonism and the Value of Law0
The Concept of Partnership in Book II of the Republic0
Philosophizing Age in De Senectute and the Second Philippic0
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Aristotele, La Politica, Libri VII–VIII, edited by Lucio Bertelli, Mirko Canevaro and Michele Curnis0
Response to Comments on Of Rule and Office: Plato’s Ideas of the Political0
The Model of Voting in Cicero’s Best State0
Law and Legislator in the Philosophy of Julian the Emperor0
Recognition and Redistribution in Aristotle’s Account of Stasis: a Response to Our Critics0
Restraint, Control, and the Fall of the Roman Republic, written by Paul Belonick0
The Dangers of Demagogues and Democratic Revolution: on Aristotle’s Education of the Serious0
Cynicism as Immanent Critique: Diogenes and the Philosophy of Transvaluation0
Notes on Contributors0
Encounters in Friendship with Nepos, Cicero, Atticus, and Rex Stem0
The Origins of the Peloponnesian War, the Origins of the Peloponnesian War, and Theories of International Relations0
Introduction: A Memorial in Honor of Rex Stem, Scholar and Friend0
Plato, Xenophon, and the Laws of Lycurgus0
Odd, Idle, and Vicious: Plato’s Use of Public Opinion in His Characterization of the Philosopher in Republic VI0
Aristotle’s Philosophy of Histories0
Kallipolis in Motion: Grand Strategy in Plato’s Republic0
The Republic in Plato’s Political Philosophy0
Between Specters of War and Vision of Peace: Dialogic Political Theory and the Challenges of Politics, written by Gerald M. Mara0
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