Demopolis by Ober, Josiah (Stanford University, California) (9781316649831) | Browns Books
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Demopolis : Democracy before Liberalism in Theory and Practice

Part of the The Seeley Lectures series
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What did democracy mean before liberalism? What are the consequences for our lives today? Combining history with political theory, this book restores the core meaning of democracy as collective and limited self-government by citizens.

That, rather than majority tyranny, is what democracy meant in ancient Athens, before liberalism.

Participatory self-government is the basis of political practice in 'Demopolis', a hypothetical modern state powerfully imagined by award-winning historian and political scientist Josiah Ober.

Demopolis' residents aim to establish a secure, prosperous, and non-tyrannical community, where citizens govern as a collective, both directly and through representatives, and willingly assume the costs of self-government because doing so benefits them, both as a group and individually.

Basic democracy, as exemplified in real Athens and imagined Demopolis, can provide a stable foundation for a liberal state.

It also offers a possible way forward for religious societies seeking a realistic alternative to autocracy.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1316649830 / 9781316649831
Paperback / softback
321.801
14/07/2017
United Kingdom
English
1 volume.

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