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The Athenian revolution : essays on ancient Greek democracy and political theory
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ISBN: 9780691010953 0691001901 0691010951 9780691001906 0691217971 Year: 1999 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press,

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Where did "democracy" come from, and what was its original form and meaning? Here Josiah Ober shows that this "power of the people" crystallized in a revolutionary uprising by the ordinary citizens of Athens in 508-507 B.C. He then examines the consequences of the development of direct democracy for upper-and lower-class citizens, for dissident Athenian intellectuals, and for those who were denied citizenship under the new regime (women, slaves, resident foreigners), as well as for the general development of Greek history.When the citizens suddenly took power into their own hands, they changed the cultural and social landscape of Greece, thereby helping to inaugurate the Classical Era. Democracy led to fundamental adjustments in the basic structures of Athenian society, altered the forms and direction of political thinking, and sparked a series of dramatic reorientations in international relations. It quickly made Athens into the most powerful Greek city-state, but it also fatally undermined the traditional Greek rules of warfare. It stimulated the development of the Western tradition of political theorizing and encouraged a new conception of justice that has striking parallels to contemporary theories of rights. But Athenians never embraced the notions of inherency and inalienability that have placed the concept of rights at the center of modern political thought. Thus the play of power that constituted life in democratic Athens is revealed as at once strangely familiar and desperately foreign, and the values sustaining the Athenian political community as simultaneously admirable and terrifying.

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Idées politiques --- Démocratie --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Grèce --- Politique et gouvernement --- Democracy --- History. --- Grèce ancienne --- Politique --- Democracy - Greece - Athens - History --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- History --- Democracy. --- Greece --- al-Yūnān --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grèce --- Grecia --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Griechenland --- Hellada --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Xila --- Yaṿan --- Yūnān --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ελλάς --- Ελλάδα --- Греция --- اليونان --- يونان --- 希腊 --- Aeschines. --- Bowles, S. --- Bugh, G. --- Cohen, D. --- Connor, W. R. --- Council, role of. --- Dover, K. J. --- Finley, M. I. --- Golden Age myths. --- Gomme, A. W. --- Hansen, M. H. --- Hanson, V. D. --- Iron Law of Oligarchy. --- Isagoras. --- Jones, A.H.M. --- Kagan, D. --- Knight, D. W. --- Loraux, N. --- MacDowell, D. M. --- Meier, C. --- Ostwald, M. --- Petrey, S. --- Rawls, J. --- Sinclair, R. K. --- atimia. --- decision-making. --- democratic ideology. --- evidence, problems of. --- exclusion, and citizenship. --- foundationalism. --- justice. --- koinōnia. --- liberalism. --- noncitizens: and the polis. --- objectivity. --- politeia. --- positivism. --- pragmatism. --- regime of truth, democratic. --- social contract theory.

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