Peasant-Citizen and Slave: The Foundations of Athenian Democracy

$15.82

This study of Athenian democracy provides valuable insights for students of ancient history, civics, and political theory.

Peasant-Citizen and Slave: The Foundations of Athenian Democracy
Peasant-Citizen and Slave: The Foundations of Athenian Democracy
$15.82

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The controversial thesis at the center of this study is that, despite the importance of slavery in Athenian society, the most distinctive characteristic of Athenian democracy was the unprecedented prominence it gave to free labor. Wood argues that the emergence of the peasant as citizen, juridically and politically independent, accounts for much that is remarkable in Athenian political institutions and culture. From a survey of historical writings of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the focus of which distorted later debates, Wood goes on to take issue with recent arguments, such as those of G.E.M. de Ste Croix, about the importance of slavery in agricultural production. The social, political and cultural influence of the peasant-citizen is explored in a way which questions some of the most cherished conventions of Marxist and non-Marxist historiography. This book will be of great interest to ancient historians, classicists, anthropologists and political theorists, as well as to a wider reading public.

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Weight 0.34 lbs
Dimensions 12.7 × 1.4 × 20.3 in

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