The Origins of Radical Criminology

From Homer to Pre-Socratic Philosophy

The Origins of Radical Criminology

From Homer to Pre-Socratic Philosophy

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This book critically explores the development of radical criminology through a range of written Ancient Greek works including epic and lyrical poetry, drama and philosophy, across different chapters. It traces the development of political power and the concepts of law, legitimacy, crime, justice and deviance in the Ancient Greek world and the political struggles that propelled that development, using the conflict perspective as a conceptual tool of the sociological analysis of reality. Theoretical discussions of crime and justice typically stem from the better known works of Plato or Aristotle although this book explores the works preceding these. This book will appeal to those interested in the (pre)history of criminology and the historical production of criminological knowledge.



Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. The historical context: From Renaissance to radical change
Chapter 3.  Homer
Chapter 4
Hesiod
Chapter 5. Lyric Poetry
Chapter 6. Greek Drama- Aeschylus
Chapter 7. Pre-Socratic Philosophy
Chapter 8. Concluding note.


ISBN 978-3-030-06911-7
Article number 9783030069117
Media type Book
Edition number Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Copyright year 2019
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XIII, 182 pages
Illustrations XIII, 182 p.
Language English