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Political thought in medieval times

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154 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1958

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January 27, 2012
Delivers exactly what it promises, while remaining readable and engaging. Morrall covers a large chunk of time (from Augustine to the Reformation) fairly comprehensively without going into too much detail. He covers many different areas, including: the transition in political thought from the Augustinian view that politics is mired in sin to the Aquinan view that politics is a positive good, and can help man advance; the question of authority (specifically who should have it); the role of the law (surprisingly, law was the primary concern- government was never arbitrary at the will of a king in the Middle Ages, despite what the popular wisdom holds); and the growth and collapse of the idea of "Christendom", where church and state exist in harmony. There were of course areas which could have used more attention (the Crusades were only glossed over, though this was also written before the late 20th century renaissance in Crusades studies), but Morrall does a good job of making a difficult period clear and interesting.

Recommended for those interested in philosophy, history, and politics.
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April 10, 2023
Not particularly groundbreaking but a great and concise reference book.
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September 26, 2014
Very dryly written, and nothing terribly original in it. More or less a compendium of things read in other books through the years.
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