
Demopolis: Democracy before Liberalism in Theory and Practice
par
Josiah Ober
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History
Format
Broché
Pages
222
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 14, 2017
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1316649830
ISBN-13
9781316649831
Description
In this exploration of ancient political theory, Josiah Ober delves into the essence of democracy prior to the rise of liberalism. He uncovers the foundational principles that shaped the function and practice of democratic governance, emphasizing how these early models differed significantly from contemporary interpretations. Ober takes readers on a journey through history, revealing how ancient societies approached the concept of collective decision-making and citizenship.
By examining classical sources and historical examples, Ober challenges modern perceptions of democracy, prompting reflection on its evolution and the implications for present-day governance. His analysis raises critical questions about the relationship between democracy and liberal ideals, encouraging readers to reconsider their understanding of political participation and civic responsibility.
Through rigorous scholarship and thought-provoking insights, Ober illuminates the lessons of the past that can inform our democratic practices today. He invites readers to engage in a dialogue about the enduring relevance of ancient democratic principles and their potential to inspire a more inclusive and effective political landscape.
By examining classical sources and historical examples, Ober challenges modern perceptions of democracy, prompting reflection on its evolution and the implications for present-day governance. His analysis raises critical questions about the relationship between democracy and liberal ideals, encouraging readers to reconsider their understanding of political participation and civic responsibility.
Through rigorous scholarship and thought-provoking insights, Ober illuminates the lessons of the past that can inform our democratic practices today. He invites readers to engage in a dialogue about the enduring relevance of ancient democratic principles and their potential to inspire a more inclusive and effective political landscape.
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