

An edition of What's wrong with democracy? (2004)
from Athenian practice to American worship
By Loren J Samons
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
eng
Pages
307
Description:
"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 reassessment of classical Athenian democracy and its significance for the United States today, Loren J. Samons II provides ample justification for our founding fathers distrust of democracy, a form of government they scorned precisely because of their familiarity with classical Athens." "What's Wrong with Democracy? challenges many basic assumptions about the character and success of Athenian democracy and offers 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."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Greek influences, Political culture, Democracy, Direct democracy, Representative government and representation, Civilization, Republicanism, History, Democracy, history, United states, civilization, foreign influences, Démocratie, Histoire, Démocratie directe, Gouvernement représentatif, Culture politique, Républicanisme, Civilisation, Influence grecque, 89.35 democracy, Rezeption, Demokratie, Democratie, Politieke cultuur
Places: United States, Greece, Athens, Republicanism