Values, Virtues, and Vices, Italian Style


Caesar, Dante, Machiavelli, and Garibaldi

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By Raymond Angelo Belliotti
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FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Raymond Angelo Belliotti is SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy Emeritus.

Chapter One: Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC): The Ultimate Roman Chapter Two: Dante Alighieri (1265-1321): The Florentine Visionary Chapter Three: Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527): The Prince of Paradox Chapter Four: Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882): The Paladin of LiberationTexts and Their Abbreviations

Belliotti provides us with a clear, fascinating look into the lives and philosophies of Caesar, Dante, Machiavelli, and Garibaldi. This work is a must-read for those interested in Roman history, ideas, and culture, and for those interested in the history of philosophy. From Caesar's will to power to Dante's conception of human happiness to the problem of morally dirty hands in Machiavelli to Garibaldi's code of honor, Belliotti guides the reader through an excursion into some of the most important problems of value for these figures which are overlooked by most contemporary philosophers. -- J. Angelo Corlett, San Diego State University Belliotti's twenty-third book is an outstanding example of the project he has honed to perfection: topically on morals and manners, historically informed, widely ranging over literature; capable of being read with profit by the philosopher and the common reader alike. Perhaps it was inevitable that he would take stock, review his record, and attempt to answer that most elusive of questions: "Who are you?" Belliotti's 'lives' of Caesar, Dante, Machiavelli, and Garibaldi recall Plutarch in their structure, length, illuminating detail, and sense of surprise. With equal subtlety and empathy, he examines the sources of human motivation, failure, and achievement. -- John Paul Russo, University of Miami This work is an enticing read that masterfully uncovers the common thread of values, virtues, and vices of four leading figures of Italian heritage. Belliotti's writing is informative and engaging and invites the reader's return. His philosophical analysis of 'will to power' and incisive analysis of 'honor codes' invites the philosopher to linger in deeper consideration of the values and virtues all individuals earn in varied yet similar human struggles. This work underscores the value philosophy brings to the study of character and its impact on shaping historical events. -- G John M. Abbarno, D'Youville College

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