The Carlyle Lectures - Constitutions before Constitutionalism: Classical Greek Ideas of Office and Rule (Lecture Five)
Lecture Five: Office and Rule in Constitutional Change
The four imperfect constitutions of Republic VIII are the topic of this lecture, in which the role of officeholders or magistrates is argued to be central to the ways in which these imperfect constitutions come about, operate, and change into one another. Studying these episodes of change reveals aspects of the normative dimension of political office both within their flawed operation and in contrast with it.
The Carlyle Lectures are a lecture series co-sponsored by the Department of Politics and International Relations and the Faculty of History.
Date:
13 February 2018, 17:00
Venue:
Examination Schools, 75-81 High Street OX1 4BG
Speaker:
Melissa Lane (Princeton)
Organising department:
Faculty of History
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editors:
James Baldwin,
Margo Kirk,
Minna Lehtinen,
Holly Omand