Public spending and democracy in classical Athens

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Public spending and democracy in classical Athens

David M. Pritchard

(Ashley and Peter Larkin series in Greek and Roman culture)

University of Texas Press, 2016, c2015

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"First ed. published in hardcover, 2015

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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In his On the Glory of Athens, Plutarch complained that the Athenian people spent more on the production of dramatic festivals and "the misfortunes of Medeas and Electras than they did on maintaining their empire and fighting for their liberty against the Persians." This view of the Athenians' misplaced priorities became orthodoxy with the publication of August Boeckh's 1817 book Die Staatshaushaltung der Athener [The Public Economy of Athens], which criticized the classical Athenian demos for spending more on festivals than on wars and for levying unjust taxes to pay for their bloated government. But were the Athenians' priorities really as misplaced as ancient and modern historians believed? Drawing on lines of evidence not available in Boeckh's time, Public Spending and Democracy in Classical Athens calculates the real costs of religion, politics, and war to settle the long-standing debate about what the ancient Athenians valued most highly. David M. Pritchard explains that, in Athenian democracy, voters had full control over public spending. When they voted for a bill, they always knew its cost and how much they normally spent on such bills. Therefore, the sums they chose to spend on festivals, politics, and the armed forces reflected the order of the priorities that they had set for their state. By calculating these sums, Pritchard convincingly demonstrates that it was not religion or politics but war that was the overriding priority of the Athenian people.

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List of Illustrations List of Tables List of Abbreviations Preface 1. Public-Spending Debates Festivals and Wars Democracy The Period of Eighty Years for Comparing Costs The Democratic Control of Public Spending The Synopsis of the Book 2. The Cost of Festivals The Cost of the Great Panathenaea The Relative Scale of the Rest of the Festival Program The Full Cost of Festivals 3. The Cost of Democracy Jurors Councilors Assemblygoers Magistrates Undersecretaries Public Slaves Gold Crowns Settling the Boeckh-Jones Debate 4. The Cost of War Public Spending on the Armed Forces in the 420s Military Spending in the Rest of the Peloponnesian War The Full Cost of the Armed Forces in the 370s Military Spending in the 460s 5. Conclusion: Public-Spending Priorities Notes Works Cited Index of Sources General Index

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