Civic Obligation and Individual Liberty in Ancient Athens
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:11th Oct '07
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Peter Liddel offers a fresh approach to the old problem of the nature of individual liberty in ancient Athens. He draws extensively on oratorical and epigraphical evidence from the late fourth century BC to analyse the ways in which ideas about liberty were reconciled with ideas about obligation, and examines how this reconciliation was negotiated, performed, and presented in the Athenian law-courts, assembly, and through the inscriptional mode of publication. Using modern political theory as a springboard, Liddel argues that the ancient Athenians held liberty to consist of the substantial obligations (political, financial, and military) of citizenship.
The lively debate over the relevance of Athenian democracy to current ethical and political concerns is thus further reinvigorated * Paul Cartledge, The Anglo-Hellenic Review *
There is much to be admired here: clear writing, careful organization, abundant citation of scholarship and of primary sources * BMCR *
ISBN: 9780199226580
Dimensions: 221mm x 146mm x 29mm
Weight: 688g
464 pages