Revolt Against Democracy
Today in Western Civilization we did a lot in an hour. We took a pop quiz which I believe I got a 90 on. We also had a 15 minute discussion about why we weren't allowed to take our notes on the computer. Finally, we did notes about the Revolt against Democracy. This involves Isagoras and Cleisthenes and the new form of government. Today in the U.S.A, we use similar government ideas that the Greeks used 3000 years ago. We didn't get through a lot in class today, but these are the notes I took today:
Cleisthenes and Democracy
Cleisthenes:
Cleisthenes and Democracy
Cleisthenes:
- member of the elite
- very rich
- insulated from the "hoi polloi" > not regular people
- but... a crafty politician
Saw the value of tapping into the talents, intelligence, and energies of the non- aristocrats (the middle class citizens)
Too bad he didn't realize the value of women
A New Form of Government
- citizens could participate
- but only 1/5 were citizens
- citizen in Athens- free adult male property owners born in Athens
- after several years, Athens practiced a direct democracy
What Cleisthenes did was a huge step forward - getting "regular folks" involved in governing
But this first democracy had its limits
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