有益的恶习:塔西佗的腐败批判

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
ARETHUSA Pub Date : 2017-09-28 DOI:10.1353/ARE.2017.0011
Shreyaa Bhatt
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摘要

塔西陀关于罗马帝国的著作建立在早期史学的主题之上,该史学将腐败视为一种感染政治体的瘟疫。1然而,从他对台伯罗马的描绘(编年史1-6)中出现的一个悖论是,各种形式的越轨活动也是精英政治身份和政权权力形成的核心。尽管从道德或伦理角度来看,腐败行为仍然值得怀疑,但塔西陀提出了一种不同类型腐败的可能性:一种与国家机构协同工作的腐败。在本文中,我分析了塔西陀关于腐败的写作,以揭示腐败(和暴力)活动在国家权力的形成和维护中所起的关键作用。我认为,塔西陀揭示了腐败是帝国政权内部形成的一种现象,而法律和惩罚等防止腐败的机构则致力于刺激和/或使腐败行为合法化。这条调查线将使我们能够超越腐败的道德概念(腐败是一种道德缺失或罪恶),转而进行探索
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Useful Vices: Tacitus's Critique of Corruption
Tacitus’s works on imperial Rome build on the themes of an earlier historiography that discusses corruption as a plague that infected the body politic.1 Yet a paradox that emerges from his portrait of Tiberian Rome (Annales 1–6) is that the various forms of deviant activity are also central to the formation of the elite’s political identity and the power of the regime. Although corrupt behavior remains questionable from a moral or ethical perspective, Tacitus raises the possibility of a different type of corruption: one that works in tandem with state institutions. In this paper, I analyze Tacitus’s writing on corruption in order to expose the crucial role played by corrupt (and violent) activity in the making and preservation of state power. I argue that Tacitus reveals corruption as a phenomenon that worked formatively within the imperial regime, while the institutions in place to prevent corruption, such as the law and punishment, worked to stimulate and/or legitimize corrupt acts. This line of enquiry will allow us to move beyond a moralistic conception of corruption (corruption as an absence of mores or as vice) and explore instead
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期刊介绍: Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.
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