The Pythagorean Society and Politics

In Carl Huffman (ed.), A History of Pythagoreanism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 112-130 (2014)
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Abstract

Pythagoreans dominated the political scene in southern Italy for nearly a century in the late 6th to 5th century BC. What was the secret of their political success and can their political, social and economic policies be assessed in the customary terms with which historians try to analyse ancient societies? I argue that they cannot, and that the Pythagorean approach to politics was sui generis, and successful because it was based on ideas, not force or popular demagogy.

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