Ancient Greece Declassified

05 Democracy and Demagogues in Ancient Athens w/ Josiah Ober

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Jan 9, 2017
Explore democracy and demagogues in ancient Athens with historian Josiah Ober. Learn about the unique political developments, economic prosperity, and citizen participation in the Athenian system. Discover the challenges in controlling demagogues like Cleon and the fragility of democracy. Reflect on the lessons from ancient Greece for modern democratic societies.
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Large Citizen Assemblies Decided Major Policy

  • The Athenian Assembly voted on virtually all important state business, meeting roughly 40 times a year with typical attendance of 6,000–8,000 citizens.
  • Major acts, including declarations of war, were decided directly by these large citizen gatherings.
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Archaeology Reveals Big Greek Economic Growth

  • New archaeological and demographic data show dramatic population and per-capita growth in the Greek world between Homer and Aristotle.
  • This intensive growth challenges older views that Greece remained economically stagnant across that period.
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Coastal Urban Clusters Fueled Greek Prosperity

  • Greek settlements clustered around Mediterranean coasts and urbanized intensely, with about a third living in towns of 5,000+ by Aristotle's time.
  • High urbanization fostered dense networks and information exchange that supported economic development.
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