About the author

Nicholas J. Pappas

Nick Pappas is a graduate of the University of Chicago (English) and holds a degree from Harvard Law School. Over the past 20 years he’s written a series of philosophical dialogues published by Algora Publishing, developing in some depth the philosopher character “Director,” who converses with friends and acquaintances and brings out the richness of life enhanced by philosophy. Nick also writes poems and short stories. Nick lives in Buffalo, NY, where he teaches high school English.  

The Few

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A Philosophical Dialogue

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In our modern democracies, in fact the people do not rule. Who does? This is a thoughtful, playful, yet serious exploration conducted by two friends who note that there are advantages to aristocracy as well as many drawbacks. The author shows that democrats can benefit from thoughtful consideration of their opposite model.

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In an age of widespread democratic discontent, when the promise of “rule by the people” often feels like a distant ideal, Nicholas J. Pappas’s The Few stages a conversation that is as timely as it is timeless. Through a lively and engaging philosophical dialogue, the book dares to ask a provocative question: What if aristocracy isn't the antiquated evil we assume it to be? What if, in some form, it offers a remedy to the mediocrity and oligarchic capture that plague modern societies?

The discussion unfolds between two friends: a successful, pragmatic Lawyer and a thoughtful, probing Director. The Lawyer, weary of a system where shamelessness and the pursuit of the bottom line have replaced a genuine love of excellence, becomes a passionate advocate for a new ruling class. This isn't your ancestor’s aristocracy of inherited titles and land, but a meritocracy of “the few” who are selected for their virtue, superior education, refinement, and dedication to the art of rule. He argues that such a class, freed from the economic anxieties that constrain the masses, could devote themselves to achieving the highest forms of human excellence, cultivating beauty, and providing a stable, honorable governance that benefits all.

The Director, playing the role of the skeptical philosopher, masterfully challenges these grand notions. He pushes the Lawyer to confront the uncomfortable practicalities of his vision. How would this class be chosen? How would it maintain power without descending into tyranny? Their conversation unflinchingly explores the dark corollaries of this ideal, from the necessity of censorship and the creation of a separate culture for the rulers, to the use of fear and mythology to manage the populace. They wrestle with the nature of fame, power, property, and what it truly means to live an excellent life. Written in Pappas's signature accessible yet serious style, The Few is not a polemic but a profound and playful exploration. It doesn't offer easy answers but instead provides a bracing intellectual exercise, forcing readers to reconsider their deepest assumptions about justice, equality, and the purpose of the state. It is an essential read for anyone who believes that the fundamental questions of political philosophy are not settled relics of the past, but living dilemmas we must continually confront.

 

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Book Type Ebook, Hard cover, Soft cover
Pages

216

Release Year

BISAC I

PHI03500 PHILOSOPHY / Essays PHILOSOPHY / Essays

BISAC II

PHI019000 PHILOSOPHY / Political

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