Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens
Explore the intricate dynamics of Athenian democracy in Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens by Josiah Ober, published by Princeton University Press in 1991. This insightful work spans 408 pages and delves into the essential question: Why did Athenian democracy thrive for so long? Ober meticulously analyzes the sociology of Athenian politics, examining the communication channels between elite and nonelite citizens. The book provides a comprehensive survey of the evolution of the Athenian 'constitution' and emphasizes the significance of political and legal rhetoric in shaping democratic practices. With its engaging narrative and scholarly depth, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in ancient Greece, political science, and the foundations of democracy. Discover how the interplay of social structures influenced one of history's most remarkable political systems.