Author

Publication

1973 - Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

29,500 words, Guess

Page Count

118 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing234060
  • Goodreads4627522

Classifications

  • DDC320.9/38/5
  • LCCJC79.A8 F5

Description

This elegant and provocative book is perhaps more important now than when it was first published. The three essays that comprised the first edition developed a remarkable discourse between ancient Greek and modern conceptions of democracy, in the belief that each society could help us understand the other. To the original three essays, Sir M.I. Finley has added two that clarify and elaborate the thinking of the first edition. The two new essays, "Athenian Dialogues" and "Censorship in Classical Antiquity" combine with "Leaders and Followers," "Democracy, Consensus, and the National Interest," "Socrates and After" to make this book an unusual inquiry. Few contemporary writers are able to bring to the subject the depth of learning and the persuasive power of language that Sir M.I. Finley brings.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Mason Welch Gross lectureship series

Other Editions

  • Democracy ancient and modernRutgers University Press1973-01-01

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