ECHOES OF THE CALIPHATE IN AL-FARABI'S RECONCEPTUALIZATION OF PLATO'S DECLINE OF THE REGIMES

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L'Arrivee, Robert [1 ]
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[1] Colgate Univ, 13 Oak Dr, Hamilton, NY 13346 USA
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Plato; Aristotle; Alfarabi; al-Farabi; Islam; Caliphate; Middle East; medieval Islamic philosophy; Republic; ancient philosophy; Islamic philosophy; Islamic politics; political Islam; political philosophy; philosophy; Greek philosophy; Arabic philosophy; metaphysics; monarchy; despotism;
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Scholarship on al-Farabi interprets his theoretical analysis of politics apart from its historical context, which results in a failure to understand how his political philosophy is useful for understanding Islamic politics. This paper brings al-Farabi's theory of the regimes into dialogue with Islamic political history. Al-Farabi modifies the political thought of Plato and Aristotle to illuminate the rise and decline of the caliphate according to Islamic principles. For al-Farabi, the mechanism of the decline of the caliphate rests in excessive material desire satisfaction and the misuse of wealth for the aggrandizement of political elites.
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