The image of Plato captured in Raphael's School of Athens as the champion of contemplative life has been celebrated for centuries. Such a description of Plato, however, would probably be surprising for most readers who are used to a very different Plato. For many current readers, Plato is a political philosopher. The contrast could not be sharper. The goal of this paper is to reconstruct the origins of the political interpretation of Plato's thought. Prior to Popper, this interpretation was first developed into a mainstream presentation by some important Hellenists in Germany (such as Wilamowitz and Jaeger) in the first 30 years of the twentieth century, and it quickly became dominant outside the universitiies. One interesting example of the attempts to popularize Plato's political thought is that of K. Hildebrandt, a member of the George Kreis, who sought to harmonize Plato and Nietzsche in order to derive a new politics of the German state.

Bonazzi, M. (2020). Towards Nazism: On the Invention of Plato’s Political Philosophy. COMPARATIVE AND CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY, 12(3), 182-196 [10.1080/17570638.2020.1855406].

Towards Nazism: On the Invention of Plato’s Political Philosophy

Bonazzi, Mauro
2020

Abstract

The image of Plato captured in Raphael's School of Athens as the champion of contemplative life has been celebrated for centuries. Such a description of Plato, however, would probably be surprising for most readers who are used to a very different Plato. For many current readers, Plato is a political philosopher. The contrast could not be sharper. The goal of this paper is to reconstruct the origins of the political interpretation of Plato's thought. Prior to Popper, this interpretation was first developed into a mainstream presentation by some important Hellenists in Germany (such as Wilamowitz and Jaeger) in the first 30 years of the twentieth century, and it quickly became dominant outside the universitiies. One interesting example of the attempts to popularize Plato's political thought is that of K. Hildebrandt, a member of the George Kreis, who sought to harmonize Plato and Nietzsche in order to derive a new politics of the German state.
2020
Bonazzi, M. (2020). Towards Nazism: On the Invention of Plato’s Political Philosophy. COMPARATIVE AND CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY, 12(3), 182-196 [10.1080/17570638.2020.1855406].
Bonazzi, Mauro
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