The Athenian Constitution

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Explore the profound insights of ancient political theory with 'The Athenian Constitution'. This trade paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2002, provides a meticulous historical account and analysis of Athenian democracy from the 7th to the 4th centuries BC. Likely authored by a student of the great philosopher Aristotle, this compelling text serves as a crucial resource for understanding the political machinery that defined one of history's most celebrated city-states.

Delve into the transformative reforms of Solon, the rise and fall of the tyrant Pisistratus and his lineage, and the establishment of a democracy where every free male citizen had a voice. The thoughtful examination extends to the influential leadership of Pericles and the subsequent rise of demagogues that shaped the trajectory of Athens.

Furthermore, this edition intricately discusses the administrative structure during its time, including valuable insights on the Athenian council, key officials, and the judicial system in use. 'The Athenian Constitution' is not merely a historical document but an essential reference for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by ancient Greek politics and democratic systems. Unlock the secrets of Athenian governance and its enduring influence on modern democratic thought with this expertly curated paperback edition.

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