Democracy and the Athenians : aspects of ancient politics
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Democracy and the Athenians : aspects of ancient politics
(Major issues in history)
Wiley, [1969]
- : pbk
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Contents of Works
- Athenian political development; a chronological table
- Introduction: The structure of Athenian politics
- A constitutional debate in Persia, by Herodotus
- A gentleman condemns democracy, by the Old Oligarch
- Selections, by Plato
- Selections, by Aristotle
- Pericles: statesman or demagogue? By Plutarch
- A moralist condemns imperialism, by A. Toynbee
- A humanist interprets political comedy, by A. Bonnard
- Pericles delivers his funeral oration, by Thucydides
- A liberal praises Athenian democracy, by J. S. Mill
- A German scholar blasts mob rule, by E. Meyer
- Ancient critics and a modern defense, by A. H. M. Jones
- The democracy in operation, by A. Gomme
- The realities of Athenian government, by W. G. Forrest