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Extensively trained as a philosopher, Cicero was also a working
politician with a keen awareness of the distance between pure
intellectual endeavor and effective strategies of persuasion. This
volume explores a series of interrelated problems in his works,
from the use of emotion, self-correction, and even fiction in
intellectual inquiry, to the motives of political agents and the
morality of political arguments, to the means of justifying the use
of force in international relations. It features close readings of
works from all periods of Cicero's philosophical career, from the
threshold of Rome's civil war to the year following the
assassination of Julius Caesar. For a richer body of evidence, the
volume also makes use of material from Cicero's personal letters
and political speeches. Power and Persuasion in Cicero's Philosophy
will be essential reading not only in Roman philosophy but also for
the political and rhetorical culture of the Roman Republic.
From the 1960s to the 1990s, seven members of the Quimpo family
dedicated themselves to the anti-Marcos resistance in the
Philippines, sometimes at profound personal cost. In this
unprecedented memoir, eight siblings (plus one by marriage) tell
their remarkable stories in individually authored chapters that
comprise a family saga of revolution, persistence, and, ultimately,
vindication, even as easy resolution eluded their struggles.
Subversive Lives tells of attempts to smuggle weapons for the New
People's Army (the armed branch of the Communist Party of the
Philippines); of heady times organizing uprisings and strikes; of
the cruel discovery of one brother's death and the inexplicable
disappearance of another (now believed to be dead); and of
imprisonment and torture by the military. These stories show the
sacrifices and daily heroism of those in the movement. But they
also reveal its messy legacies: sons alienated from their father;
daughters abused by the military; friends betrayed; and
revolutionary affection soured by intractable ideological
differences. The rich and distinctive contributions span the
martial law years of Ferdinand Marcos's rule. Subversive Lives is a
riveting and accessible primer for those unfamiliar with the era,
and a resonant history for those with a personal connection to what
it meant to be Filipino at that time, or for anyone who has fought
political repression.
From the 1960s to the 1990s, seven members of the Quimpo family
dedicated themselves to the anti-Marcos resistance in the
Philippines, sometimes at profound personal cost. In this
unprecedented memoir, eight siblings (plus one by marriage) tell
their remarkable stories in individually authored chapters that
comprise a family saga of revolution, persistence, and, ultimately,
vindication, even as easy resolution eluded their struggles.
Subversive Lives tells of attempts to smuggle weapons for the New
People's Army (the armed branch of the Communist Party of the
Philippines); of heady times organizing uprisings and strikes; of
the cruel discovery of one brother's death and the inexplicable
disappearance of another (now believed to be dead); and of
imprisonment and torture by the military. These stories show the
sacrifices and daily heroism of those in the movement. But they
also reveal its messy legacies: sons alienated from their father;
daughters abused by the military; friends betrayed; and
revolutionary affection soured by intractable ideological
differences. The rich and distinctive contributions span the
martial law years of Ferdinand Marcos's rule. Subversive Lives is a
riveting and accessible primer for those unfamiliar with the era,
and a resonant history for those with a personal connection to what
it meant to be Filipino at that time, or for anyone who has fought
political repression.
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