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What's wrong with democracy? [[electronic resource] ] : from Athenian practice to American worship / / Loren J. Samons II



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Autore: Samons Loren J Visualizza persona
Titolo: What's wrong with democracy? [[electronic resource] ] : from Athenian practice to American worship / / Loren J. Samons II Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (329 p.)
Disciplina: 321.8
Soggetto topico: Democracy - History
Direct democracy - Greece - Athens
Representative government and representation - United States
Political culture - United States - History
Republicanism - United States - History
Soggetto geografico: United States Civilization Greek influences
Soggetto non controllato: american government
ancient greece
athenian democracy
athenian government
athenian society
choice
classical athenian democracy
democracy
democratic governments
dissent
diversity
elections
foreign policy
freedom
government and governing
government and religion
government
historical
history
national defense
peloponnesian war
political systems
political theory
politics
popular vote
public finance
qualifications for citizenship
religion
united states of america
voting
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction -- Athenian society and government -- Democracy and demagogues : election, voting, and qualifications for citizenship -- Public finance : democracy and the people's purse -- Foreign policy I : democracy imperial -- Foreign policy II : the Peloponnesian War -- National defense : democracy defeated -- Democracy and religion -- Conclusion : Socrates, Pericles, and the citizen.
Sommario/riassunto: Fifth-century Athens is praised as the cradle of democracy and sometimes treated as a potential model for modern political theory or practice. In this daring reassessment of classical Athenian democracy and its significance for the United States today, Loren J. Samons provides ample justification for our founding fathers' distrust of democracy, a form of government they scorned precisely because of their familiarity with classical Athens. How Americans have come to embrace "democracy" in its modern form-and what the positive and negative effects have been-is an important story for all contemporary citizens. Confronting head-on many of the beliefs we hold dear but seldom question, Samons examines Athens's history in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. in order to test the popular idea that majority rule leads to good government. Challenging many basic assumptions about the character and success of Athenian democracy, What's Wrong with Democracy? offers fascinating and accessible discussions of topics including the dangers of the popular vote, Athens's acquisitive foreign policy, the tendency of the state to overspend, the place of religion in Athenian society, and more. Sure to generate controversy, Samons's bold and iconoclastic book finds that democracy has begun to function like an unacknowledged religion in our culture, immune from criticism and dissent, and he asks that we remember the Athenian example and begin to question our uncritical worship of democratic values such as freedom, choice, and diversity.
Titolo autorizzato: What's wrong with democracy  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-36031-0
9786612360312
0-520-94090-3
1-59875-001-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910783388803321
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