Plato and Jesus, Not Caesar: Metaphysics of Freedom and Tyranny in Younger Europe (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 361)
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Book info: Plato and Jesus, Not Caesar: Metaphysics of Freedom and Tyranny in Younger Europe (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 361) (Hardcover, 316 pages) – Brill, 2025. Language: English. This book discusses the influence of ancient and medieval Platonism and Christian Platonism on the modern political concepts and experiences of...
Book info: Plato and Jesus, Not Caesar: Metaphysics of Freedom and Tyranny in Younger Europe (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 361) (Hardcover, 316 pages) – Brill, 2025. Language: English.
This book discusses the influence of ancient and medieval Platonism and Christian Platonism on the modern political concepts and experiences of freedom and tyranny in Central-Eastern Europe. The main claim of the book is that because the nations of Younger Europe were oppressed by the imperialism of Russia, Germany, and Austria, they maintained a stronger connection to the premodern, Christian Platonic tradition. This tradition was experienced as a source of inspiration in the struggle for freedom and independence. The book focuses on the life and work of selected philosophers, poets, and artists, all of whom were both mystics and figures deeply engaged in their nations’ fight for freedom. Editorial Reviews About the Author Mateusz Stróżyński, Ph.D (2007), professor at Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland), has published articles, translations, and monographs on the Platonic tradition, including Adam Mickiewicz, Metaphysical Poems (Brill, 2023; with J. Fiećko and J.S. Boparai) and Plotinus on the Contemplation of the Intelligible World (CUP, 2024).