Affiliation:
1. 1 Department of History, University of British Columbia, Buchanan Tower 1103, 1873 E Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T1Z1, Canada
Abstract
This paper is a microhistory of a seventeenth-century approach to global political thought, one that seeks to theorize globally shared conditions beyond the East/West divide. It focuses on the Spanish thinker Domingo Fernández Navarrete, who, after his global travels, offered
a unique account of a king's dual pains by comparing Liu Bei, a Chinese emperor, to Plato, Seneca, Aquinas, etc. It contends that Navarrete's embodied theory of kingship deepens the Thomist conception of the body politic and forms a part of the global re-reading of Liu Bei. In so doing, this
paper also seeks to clarify different senses of globality and further the dialogue between global history and comparative political theory.
Subject
Philosophy,Sociology and Political Science,History