The Classical Athenians were the first to articulate and
implement the notion that ordinary citizens of no particular
affluence or education could make responsible political decisions.
For this reason, reactions to Athenian democracy have long provided
a prime Rorschach test for political thought. Whether praising
Athens's government as the legitimizing ancestor of modern
democracies or condemning it as mob rule, commentators throughout
history have revealed much about their own notions of politics and
society. In this book, Jennifer Roberts charts responses to
Athenian democracy from Athens itself through the twentieth
century, exploring a debate that touches upon historiography,
ethics, political science, anthropology, sociology, philosophy,
gender studies, and educational theory.
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