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The work traces ideological frameworks and models in ancient history, analyzes public speech and popular power, and explores the 508/7 B.C. transformation toward democratic governance. Additional chapters cover war and defense rules, strategic communication in classical leadership, critiques of democracy in late fifth- and fourth-century Athens, and interpretations of the polis as a social contract informed by Aristotle and Rawls.","","cbCain2jdMvpCM7q","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCain2jdMvpCM7q","pdf",81828819,1,226,"English","en",105,"# The Athenian Revolution\n## Introduction: Athenian Democracy and the History of Ideologies\n## Models and Paradigms in Ancient History\n## Public Speech and the Power of the People in Democratic Athens\n## The Athenian Revolution of 508/7 B.C.: Violence, Authority, and the Origins of Democracy\n## The Rules of War in Classical Greece\n## Thucydides, Pericles, and the Strategy of Defense\n## Power and Oratory in Democratic Athens: Demosthenes 21, Against Meidias\n## The Nature of Athenian Democracy\n## The Athenians and Their Democracy\n## How to Criticize Democracy in Late Fifth-and Fourth-Century Athens\n## The Polis as a Society: Aristotle, John Rawls, and the Athenian Social Contract","[{\"question\":\"What period and event does the book highlight in tracing the origins of Athenian democracy?\",\"answer\":\"It focuses on the Athenian revolution of 508/7 B.C., including themes of violence, authority, and the origins of democracy.\"},{\"question\":\"How does the book connect democratic power to communication and rhetoric?\",\"answer\":\"It examines public speech and oratory, including discussions of popular power in democratic Athens and rhetorical strategy in figures such as Demosthenes, as well as classical defense strategy.\"},{\"question\":\"Which frameworks are used to interpret the Athenian polis and democratic society?\",\"answer\":\"The book considers the polis as a society through connections to Aristotle and John Rawls, using the idea of an Athenian social contract.\"}]",1782215741,348,{"code":4,"msg":30,"data":31},"ok",{"site_id":24,"language":23,"slug":32,"title":13,"keywords":15,"description":14,"schema_data":33,"social_meta":84,"head_meta":86,"extra_data":88,"updated_unix":27},"the-athenian-revolution-essays-on-ancient-greek-democracy-and-political-theory",{"@graph":34,"@context":83},[35,51,66],{"@type":36,"itemListElement":37},"BreadcrumbList",[38,42,45,48],{"item":39,"name":40,"@type":41,"position":20},"https://docshare.wps.com","Home","ListItem",{"item":43,"name":44,"@type":41,"position":11},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/","Document",{"item":46,"name":12,"@type":41,"position":47},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/literature/",3,{"item":49,"name":13,"@type":41,"position":50},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/the-athenian-revolution-essays-on-ancient-greek-democracy-and-political-theory/33804/",4,{"url":49,"name":13,"@type":52,"author":53,"headline":13,"publisher":55,"fileFormat":58,"inLanguage":23,"description":14,"dateModified":59,"datePublished":60,"encodingFormat":58,"isAccessibleForFree":61,"interactionStatistic":62},"DigitalDocument",{"name":9,"@type":54},"Person",{"url":39,"name":56,"@type":57},"DocShare","Organization","application/pdf","2026-07-02","2026-06-23",true,{"@type":63,"interactionType":64,"userInteractionCount":20},"InteractionCounter",{"@type":65},"ViewAction",{"@type":67,"mainEntity":68},"FAQPage",[69,75,79],{"name":70,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":72},"What period and event does the book highlight in tracing the origins of Athenian democracy?","Question",{"text":73,"@type":74},"It focuses on the Athenian revolution of 508/7 B.C., including themes of violence, authority, and the origins of democracy.","Answer",{"name":76,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":77},"How does the book connect democratic power to communication and rhetoric?",{"text":78,"@type":74},"It examines public speech and oratory, including discussions of popular power in democratic Athens and rhetorical strategy in figures such as Demosthenes, as well as classical defense strategy.",{"name":80,"@type":71,"acceptedAnswer":81},"Which frameworks are used to interpret the Athenian polis and democratic society?",{"text":82,"@type":74},"The book considers the polis as a society through connections to Aristotle and John Rawls, using the idea of an Athenian social contract.","https://schema.org",{"og:url":49,"og:type":85,"og:title":13,"og:site_name":56,"og:description":14},"article",{"robots":87,"canonical":49},"index,follow",{"doc_id":7,"site_id":24}]