Mimeo-Políticas. Los Simulacros de la Ciudad en el Político de Platón

Authors

  • Juan Antonio González de Requena Farré Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Abstract

Plato´s conception of politics has been a model for those who try to establish a  secure principle for our shared political practices; as a matter of fact, there is  a certain politics of the arkhe in Plato´s dialogues: the city has to be governed  by those who had access to a privileged knowledge of the arkhe of the polis, so  that they could understand the inner principle of the community and realize an  harmonious order within the city. This article tries to explore the impossibility  of such an attempt: Plato´s Statesman illustrates how, within our human  cities, there is not a royal politics of the arkhe; as Plato himself showed in his  dialogues, the art of politics is concerned with the construction of simulacra,  myths and paradigms, which allow us to have an image of a political art that  we cannot defi ne. So, the political art becomes mimeo-politics, a tekhne of  weaving simulacra in order to construct the second best city.    

Keywords:

Politics of arkhe, political art, simulacrum, political myths, political paradigms