Republic of Love: Opera and Political Freedom

Martha C Nussbaum

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Republic of Love: Opera and Political Freedom

Republic of Love: Opera and Political Freedom

Martha C Nussbaum

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A major work of scholarship by world-renowned, prize-winning philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum, The Republic of Love reveals opera as a profound form of political thought--and an often-overlooked force behind the political reforms of the Enlightenment.

In The Republic of Love, world-renowned philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum offers a bold and original vision of opera's contribution to political thought. Drawing on her deep knowledge of classical and contemporary opera, she reveals how composers such as Mozart, Verdi, Strauss, Beethoven, and others used their music to explore the emotional and ethical dimensions of human life. These works, she argues, illuminate our fundamental need for dignity, love, and freedom in the face of oppressive institutions--and they gesture toward new possibilities for how we might live together.

Nussbaum devotes the first half of her book to Mozart, who embraced a new vision of freedom, writing male characters singing in a new emotional landscape, one that elevated the freedom of others. Her readings of The Marriage of Figaro, Idomeneo, The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni and Così Fan Tutte show an artist who recognized the capacity for love in everyone, and advanced fertile ideas about how we might cultivate it in a new kind of republic. The second half of her book follows this line of thought in operas by Beethoven, Verdi, Benjamin Britten, John Adams, and Jake Heggie, and their greatest antagonist, Richard Wagner, suggesting that they all, in a variety of ways, engage in conversation with Mozart and his themes of love and freedom. Throughout, Nussbaum identifies a recurring operatic metaphor for the impulse toward freedom: the act of breathing itself.

A major work of scholarship by a prize-winning thinker, The Republic of Love redefines opera as a vital, if often overlooked, engine of Enlightenment ideals--and a powerful resource for imagining the emotional foundations of political life.

About the Author

Martha C. Nussbaum is Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago. A leading scholar of wide range, she is the author of over two dozen books, including The Fragility of Goodness, Creating Capabilities, Upheavals of Thought, Anger and Forgiveness, Justice for Animals, and most recently The Tenderness of Silent Minds: Benjamin Britten and his War Requiem (2024). She is the recipient of the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy, the 2018 Berggruen Prize, and the 2021 Holberg Prize.

Critical Reviews

"More than an opera book, more than a philosophy book, Martha C. Nussbaum's The Republic of Love brings new philosophical insights to the world of Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner. Every page sparkles with wisdom, delight, and a genuine love of opera. An extraordinary achievement." -- Alexander Rehding, Fanny Peabody, Professor of Music, Harvard University

"No living philosopher has argued more forcefully than Martha Nussbaum that the arts and humanities are indispensable to democratic culture. With analytical acuity, infectious passion, and a singer's insight into the messages of music, Nussbaum demonstrates the centrality of opera to political understanding from Mozart to contemporary masterpieces by John Adams and Jake Heggie. The Republic of Love will deepen any aficionado's experience of opera and widen appreciation of its liberatory potential." -- David Armitage, Harvard University

"The Republic of Love gives fortunate readers bold and original readings of Mozart's operas, and many others written by his successors. But Martha C. Nussbaum offers more than just novel insights into works long beloved by opera-goers; she traces in them a line of Enlightenment thought, beginning with Mozart and extending into the twenty-first century, that represents a commitment to an egalitarian republic whose principal characteristic is highlighted in her title. Not only does The Republic of Love set a high bar for future philosophical studies of music, it reveals how music can be a vehicle for doing important philosophy." -- Philip Kitcher, Columbia University

Publishing Information

Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pub date: 2026-04-16
Length: 392 pages

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