The Athenian Democracy in the Age of Demosthenes: Structure, Principles, and Ideology
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Author(s)Hansen, Mogens Herman
PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma Press
ISBN / ASIN0806131438
ISBN-139780806131436
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank965,852
CategoryPolitical Science
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The Athenian democracy of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. is the most famous and perhaps the most nearly perfect example of direct democracy. Covering the period 403-322 B.C., Mogens Herman Hansen focuses on the crucial last thirty years, which coincided with the political career of Demosthenes. Hansen distinguishes between the city s seven political institutions: the Assembly, the nomothetai, the People s Court, the boards of magistrates, the Council of Five Hundred, the Areopagos, and ho boulomenos. He discusses how Athenians conceived liberty both as the ability to participate in the decision-making process and as the right to live without oppression from the state or other citizens.
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