Aristotle's Ghost: How Good Free Men Built Good Free America

by Christopher Vasillopulos

Aristotle's Ghost: How Good Free Men Built Good Free America
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Aristotle's Ghost: How Good Free Men Built Good Free America

by Christopher Vasillopulos

Published Aug 31, 2021
277 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: HISTORY / United States / General


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Book Details

Aristotle’s Ghost is a multiple hybrid: history, comparative government, political theory, developmental economics, conceptual analysis, history of ideas, and memoir. The author discusses his work with his alter ego, Aristotle, often by comparing Ancient Greece with the American history from Plymouth Rock to Black Lives Matter. Its dialogic structure invites the reader to come to his or her own conclusions about the complexities of the American experience.

 

About the Author

Christopher Vasillopulos

Professor Christopher Vasillopulos teaches political science at Eastern Connecticut State University. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. He has published: The Triumph of Hate: the Political Theology of the Hitler Movement and Heirs to Freedom, a novel, In Defiance of Time, sonnets, and over forty scholarly articles.