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This book explores the development, challenges, and eventual decline of one of the world's earliest and most influential democratic systems. Athenian democracy, often celebrated as a groundbreaking experiment in popular governance, was shaped by both its innovative political structures and the complex social dynamics that excluded women, slaves, and metics from full participation. The book traces the origins of democracy in Athens, from the reforms of Cleisthenes to the Golden Age under Pericles, and examines the internal and external threats that weakened the system during the Peloponnesian…mehr

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This book explores the development, challenges, and eventual decline of one of the world's earliest and most influential democratic systems. Athenian democracy, often celebrated as a groundbreaking experiment in popular governance, was shaped by both its innovative political structures and the complex social dynamics that excluded women, slaves, and metics from full participation. The book traces the origins of democracy in Athens, from the reforms of Cleisthenes to the Golden Age under Pericles, and examines the internal and external threats that weakened the system during the Peloponnesian War and the rise of Macedonian power.

Key topics include the functioning of democratic institutions such as the Assembly and courts, the role of citizens in governance, and the tension between democratic ideals and the reality of social exclusion. The book also delves into the philosophical critiques of democracy by thinkers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, highlighting the ongoing debate about the strengths and weaknesses of popular rule. The final chapters address the decline of Athenian democracy, the rise of oligarchic revolutions, and the ultimate subjugation of Athens by Philip II and Alexander the Great.

Through an analysis of primary sources and modern scholarship, this work provides a comprehensive understanding of Athenian democracy's legacy, illustrating how its achievements and failures continue to shape modern political thought.


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