Socrates: A Man for Our Times
By (Author) Paul Johnson
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
30th January 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
183
Paperback
224
Width 128mm, Height 196mm
167g
This brilliant biography of Socrates by historian Paul Johnson situates the father of philosophy in the fifth century BC Athens that he loved, delving into the geopolitics of the time, his service as a soldier, his wide range of acquaintances and the civic unrest that led to Socrates' trial and death. This is a fresh and fascinating portrait of the thinker who believed questioning and education were the keys to a virtuous life, proving that Socrates' beliefs and philosophy are as relevant today as in ancient Athens.
Praise for Socrates by Paul Johnson:
An admirably concise view of a remarkable life whose influence remains central to the foundations of Western thought.
Publishers Weekly
[Johnsons] genuine love of the demos makes him an all-too-rare figure in todays chattering classes.
First Things
Johnson writes more concisely than most scholars and brings to his prose a wealth of anecdote and asides unknown to most academics. His Socrates comes alive not through arguments over Platonic dating or Pythagorean influence, but by wit and allusion to Jane Austen novels, Samuel Johnson, John Maynard Keynes, firsthand remembrances of Winston Churchill's speeches and Richard Dawkins. A valuable overview.
Washington Times
Robust.
The New Republic
With effortless erudition, Paul Johnson brings to life the world of the great philosopher.
Women's Wear Daily
A succinct, useful exploration of life in ancient Athens and of the great philosophers essential beliefs.
Kirkus Reviews
A wonderfully readable account of life in Athens, its political quarrels, and its failures. As good as a murder mystery, Johnsons narrative is exciting.
Library Journal
Enlightening.... Johnson disentangles centuries of scarce and questionable sources to offer a riveting account of a homely but charismatic middle-class man whose ideas still shape the way we decide how to act, and how we fathom the notion of body and soul.
History Book Club
Johnson is an accomplished historian and writer with a fluid, unpretentious style and an honest voice. These gifts, which have made his 12 previous books enjoyable and popular, are no less evident in Socrates.
The Washington Independent Review of Books
This snappy biography goes down easy while offering a full portrait of Socratesthe man, the thinker, the celebrityand the world he lived in.
Zcalo Public Square
Spectacular...a delight to read.
The Wall Street Journal
Paul Johnson's many books, including A History of Christianity, A History of the Jews, Modern Times, Churchill, and Napoleon- A Penguin Life, have been hailed as masterpieces of historical analysis. He is a regular columnist for Forbes and The Spectator, and his work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and many others publications. He lives in London.