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"The Athenian democracy of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. is the most famous and perhaps 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. Equality was conceived of as an equality not of nature but of opportunity."--BOOK JACKET.
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The Athenian democracy in the age of Demosthenes: structure, principles and ideology
1999, Bristol Classical Press
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The Athenian democracy in the age of Demosthenes: structure, principles, and ideology
1999, University of Oklahoma Press
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The Athenian democracy in the age of Demosthenes: structure, principles, and ideology
1991, B. Blackwell
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First published in translation: Blackwell, 1991.
Re-written, re-organised, and updated version of: Det athenske demokrati i 4. århundrede f. Kr.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [359]-384) and indexes.
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