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61. Greeks Invading the Roman Government
 
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62. Public Organization in Ancient
 
63. The Anthropology of Ancient Greece
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64. Demosthenes, Speeches 27-38 (The
 
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65. Greece's debt crisis: overview,
 
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66. Greece update.(Congressional Research
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67. Greece, Rome, and the Bill of
 
68. Greek Art of the Aegean Islands.
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69. Government Ministers of Greece:
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70. Government Ministers of Greece:
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71. Lists of Government Ministers
 
72. History of Federal Government
73. A Smaller History of Greece
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74. 21st Century Complete Guide to
 
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75. Identification and overidentification
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76. State Rights; A Photograph From
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77. Freer Trade, Sustainability, and
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78. Referendums in Greece: Greek Head
 
79. Greek Art of the Agean Islands
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80. Republics Ancient and Modern,

61. Greeks Invading the Roman Government (The Seventh Stephen J. Brademas, Sr., lecture)
by Ronald Syme
 Paperback: 30 Pages (1983-12)
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62. Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society)
by Nicholas F. Jones
 Hardcover: 403 Pages (1987-12)
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63. The Anthropology of Ancient Greece
by Professor Louis John Gernet
 Hardcover: 395 Pages (1981-11-01)
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64. Demosthenes, Speeches 27-38 (The Oratory of Classical Greece)
Paperback: 244 Pages (2004-09-01)
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This is the eighth volume in the Oratory of Classical Greece. This series presents all of the surviving speeches from the late fifth and fourth centuries BC in new translations prepared by classical scholars who are at the forefront of the discipline. These translations are especially designed for the needs and interests of today's undergraduates, Greekless scholars in other disciplines, and the general public. Classical oratory is an invaluable resource for the study of ancient Greek life and culture. The speeches offer evidence on Greek moral views, social and economic conditions, political and social ideology, law and legal procedure, and other aspects of Athenian culture that have recently been attracting particular interest: women and family life, slavery, and religion, to name just a few. Demosthenes is regarded as the greatest orator of classical antiquity. This volume contains five speeches written for lawsuits in which Demosthenes sought to recover his inheritance, which he claimed was fraudulently misappropriated and squandered by the trustees of the estate. These speeches shed light on Athenian systems of inheritance, marriage, and dowry.The volume also contains seven speeches illustrating the legal procedure known as paragraphe, or 'counter-indictment'. Four of these are for lawsuits involving commercial shipping, a vital aspect of the Athenian economy that was crucial to maintaining the city's imported food supply. Another concerns the famous Athenian silver mines. ... Read more


65. Greece's debt crisis: overview, policy responses, and implications.(Congressional Research Service)(Report): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
by Rebecca M. Nelson, Paul Belkin, Derek E. Mix
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Title: Greece's debt crisis: overview, policy responses, and implications.(Congressional Research Service)(Report)
Author: Rebecca M. Nelson
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66. Greece update.(Congressional Research Service)(Report): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
by Carol Migdalovitz
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Title: Greece update.(Congressional Research Service)(Report)
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67. Greece, Rome, and the Bill of Rights (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture)
by Susan Ford Wiltshire
Hardcover: 247 Pages (1992-11)
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3-0 out of 5 stars She should've narrowed her thesis a little...
Ms. Wiltshire attempts a lot in this book -- to trace the theme of personal rights over 2000 years of history from ancient Greece and Rome through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and into colonial America, culminating in the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.The nature of the task and the size of the book make more than a cursory attempt at a historical lineage impossible.Nevertheless, Ms. Wiltshire has provided some introductory framework for the discussion.

Some portions of the book (particularly her discussion of the ninth and tenth amendments and her attempt to paint the Apostle Paul as a natural law theorist) are contrived.

I thought the book was a reasonable introduction to the subject until I read her conclusion and a separate essay she wrote on the book, in which she stated that her purpose in writing was to place the origin of the bill of rights in a classical, as opposed to a Judeo-Christian, context.While I would agree with her that the typical fundamentalist exaggerates when he paints the framers of the Constitution as almost entirely orthodox Christians, I would disagree with her conclusion that Christianity was not a primary influence.For a better treatment of this view, read Forrest McDonald's "Novus Ordo Seclorum:Intellectual Origins of the Constitution," where he concludes that it is futile to say with any dogmatism that the "founding fathers thought," or "the founding fathers intended," because the framers of the Constitution were a diverse group with diverse backgrounds and interests. ... Read more


68. Greek Art of the Aegean Islands. an Exhibition Sponsored By the Government of the Republic of Greece Complemented By a Loan From the Musee De Louvre at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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69. Government Ministers of Greece: Foreign Ministers of Greece, Ministers of Military Affairs of Greece, Ministers of Naval Affairs of Greece
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Chapters: Foreign Ministers of Greece, Ministers of Military Affairs of Greece, Ministers of Naval Affairs of Greece, Eleftherios Venizelos, George Papandreou, Melina Mercouri, Dora Bakoyannis, Karolos Papoulias, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, Alexander Papagos, List of Defence Ministers of Greece, Antonis Samaras, Georgios Christakis-Zografos, Evangelos Venizelos, Themistoklis Sophoulis, Petros Voulgaris, Georgios Theotokis, Ioannis Kolettis, Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Theodoros Pangalos, Theodoros Pangalos, Tzannis Tzannetakis, Dimitrios Gounaris, Yannis Papathanasiou, Georgios Kondylis, Michail Spyromilios, Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, Evripidis Stylianidis, Panagiotis Chinofotis, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexandros Othonaios, Dimitrios Voulgaris, Anastasios Charalambis, Panagiotis Danglis, Petros Molyviatis, Sofoklis Dousmanis, Alexandros Karapanos, Apostolos Kaklamanis, Athanasios N. Miaoulis, Georgios Papoulias, Andreas Loverdos, Michalis Papakonstantinou, Tina Birbili, Antonios Kriezis, Louka Katseli, Petros Efthimiou, Vasilios Magginas, Michalis Chrysohoidis, Giannis Ragousis, Nikolaos Zorbas, Ioannis Theotokis, Demetrios Maximos. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 201. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt:Alexandros Karapanos (Greek : , 1873-1946) was a Greek politician and diplomat, from Arta (Epirus ).He was the son of the politician and archeologist Konstantinos Karapanos. He studied law and political science in Paris and at 1899 he joined the Greek diplomatic corps and became the country s ambassador on several European capitals during the following years. At the break out of the Balkan Wars he was appointed political-diplomatic advisor of the Epirus army.At February 1914, when the Great powers awarded the region of Northern Epirus to Albania , which was under the control of the Greek army, he moved to Gjirokastër... ... Read more


70. Government Ministers of Greece: Melina Mercouri, Evangelos Venizelos, Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Yannis Papathanasiou, Evripidis Stylianidis
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Melina Mercouri, Evangelos Venizelos, Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Yannis Papathanasiou, Evripidis Stylianidis, Panagiotis Chinofotis, Apostolos Kaklamanis, Andreas Loverdos, Tina Birbili, Louka Katseli, Petros Efthimiou, Vasilios Magginas, Michalis Chrysohoidis, Giannis Ragousis, Ioannis Theotokis. Excerpt:Andreas Loverdos (Greek : , IPA: ) (born 15 May 1956 in Patras ) is a Greek lawyer and politician. A leading cadre of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement , he is the incumbent Minister for Employment and Social Security .He was first elected to the Hellenic Parliament in the 2000 legislative election. References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Apostolos Kaklamanis (Greek : ) (born September 7, 1936 in Lefkada ) is a Greek politician and member of the Greek Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) for the Athens B constituency.He has been elected as a PASOK MP in all the general elections since 1974.He speaks English .He has held the following government posts:He was Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament from 22 October 1993 to 19 March 2004.Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Evangelos Venizelos (Greek : ) (born 1 January 1957) is a Greek politician, current Minister for National Defence of Greece since October 2009. He is a member of the Greek Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement for the first electoral district of Thessaloniki . He is a Professor of Constitutional Law at the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki .Person... ... Read more


71. Lists of Government Ministers of Greece: List of Foreign Ministers of Greece, List of Defence Ministers of Greece, Minister for the Interior
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Chapters: List of Foreign Ministers of Greece, List of Defence Ministers of Greece, Minister for the Interior, Decentralisation and E-Governance, Minister for Industry, Energy and Technology, Minister for Culture, Minister for Public Order, Minister for Trade, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for Education, Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs, Minister for Macedonia-thrace, Minister for the Aegean and Island Policy, Minister for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works, Minister for Finance, Minister for Development, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Networks, Minister for Justice, Transparency and Human Rights, Minister for Rural Development and Food, Minister for Employment and Social Security, Minister for the Press and the Media, Minister for Tourism, Minister for National Defence, Minister for Mercantile Marine and Island Policy, Minister for Health and Social Solidarity, Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Minister for Reconstruction. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 71. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Minister for Culture and Tourism (Greece) - body{behavior:url("/w/skins-1.5/vector/csshover.htc")} Minister for Culture and Tourism (Greece) ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7180399 ... Read more


72. History of Federal Government in Greece and Italy, ed. by J.B. Bury.. Second Edition
by Edward A. Freeman
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73. A Smaller History of Greece
by William Smith
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Designed for school districts, educators, and students seeking to maximize performance on standardized tests, Webster's paperbacks take advantage of the fact that classics are frequently assigned readings in English courses. By using a running thesaurus at the bottom of each page, this edition of A Smaller History of Greece by William Smith was edited for students who are actively building their vocabularies ... Read more


74. 21st Century Complete Guide to Greece:Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, American Government Information (DOD, State Dept., White House), CIA Factbook (DVD-ROM)
by U.S. Government
CD-ROM: 173534 Pages (2006-01-08)
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Completely updated and revised for this new edition, our unique electronic book on DVD-ROM has an amazing collection of the finest federal documents and resources about Greece, providing encyclopedic coverage of all aspects of the country. This disc provides a truly fantastic reference source, with over one hundred thousand pages reproduced in Adobe Acrobat format! Advanced search and indexing features are built into our reproduction, providing a complete full-text index. This enables the user to search all the files on the disk at one time for words or phrases using just one search command.This incredible and comprehensive series on the countries of the world contains material from the State Department, Department of Defense, White House, and cabinet agencies including Agriculture, Energy, and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.There is complete information about geography, people, government, the economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.In addition to the nation-specific material, as a bonus we have included a huge collection of reports and documents about every country on the globe, with 271 nations, dependent areas, and other entities identified by the Central Intelligence Agency. We have full reproductions of the CIA Factbook through the latest edition, with archival versions dating back to 2000. The CIA World Factbook is considered an invaluable "world encyclopedia" reference book.From the Library of Congress, we reproduce an outstanding set of “country studies” covering subjects such as geography, society, economy, transportation and communications, government and politics, and national security. Supplemental material accompanying the Country Profiles includes photographs, tables, charts, graphs, and maps. Representative subheadings for Geography include Physical Environment, Topography, Climate, and Environmental Issues; subheadings for Society sections include Historical Setting, specific Historical periods, Society and its Environment, Geography, Population, Language, Structure of Society, Ethnic Groups, Religion and Culture, Rural Life, Migration, Urban Life, Architecture, The Arts, Education, and Social Dynamics; and subheadings for Economy sections include Growth and Structure, Role of Government, Agriculture, Industry, Infrastructure, and Foreign Economic Relations.From the State Department, we reproduce important regional affairs material, covering Africa, East Asia, Pacific, Europe, Eurasia, Near East, South Asia, and the Western Hemisphere. There is information on country offices, chiefs of mission, diplomats, and foreign embassies in America.This incredible DVD-ROM is packed with over 170,000 pages reproduced using Adobe Acrobat PDF software - allowing direct viewing on Windows and Macintosh systems. The Acrobat cataloging technology adds enormous value and uncommon functionality to this impressive collection of government documents and material. ... Read more


75. Identification and overidentification of specific learning disabilities (dyslexia) in Greece.(Report): An article from: Learning Disability Quarterly
by Dimitris Anastasiou, Stavroula Polychronopoulou
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This digital document is an article from Learning Disability Quarterly, published by Council for Learning Disabilities on March 22, 2009. The length of the article is 11144 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Identification and overidentification of specific learning disabilities (dyslexia) in Greece.(Report)
Author: Dimitris Anastasiou
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76. State Rights; A Photograph From the Ruins of Ancient Greece
by Tayler Lewis
Paperback: 46 Pages (2010-07-24)
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This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Greece Politics and government; State rights; States' rights (American politics); Greece; United States; City-states; History / Ancient / Greece; History / Europe / Greece; Political Science / Government / State ... Read more


77. Freer Trade, Sustainability, and the Primary Production Sector in the Southern EU: Unraveling the Evidence from Greece (Economy & Environment)
Hardcover: 228 Pages (1998-06-30)
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This book addresses conceptual, methodological, and policyaspects of agriculture, fisheries and forests, from a `trade andenvironment' perspective in a Southern European context. It containscontributions by experienced professors and researchers, which providean in depth analysis of the likely impacts of free trade on theeconomic and environmental sustainability of a typical Southern EUcountry, following the recent CAP reform and WTO agreement. Theevidence will be useful to professional researchers andresearch-oriented policy analysts. This is the first book to deal withtrade and environment with an analytic focus on the primary productionsector of a Southern European Country. ... Read more


78. Referendums in Greece: Greek Head of State Referendum, 1862, Greek Republic Referendum, 1973, Greek Plebiscite, 1946
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Chapters: Greek Head of State Referendum, 1862, Greek Republic Referendum, 1973, Greek Plebiscite, 1946, Greek Constitutional Referendum, 1968, Greek Monarchy Referendum, 1935, Greek Republic Referendum, 1924, Greek Plebiscite, 1920, Greek Republic Referendum, 1974. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Greek head of state referendum, 1862, was held in December 1862 on the issue of the form and identity of the Greek head of state. The results were announced in February the following year. Of the 240,000 votes reported, the vast majority were in favour of appointing Prince Alfred of the United Kingdom, later Duke of Edinburgh, as king. He received over 95% of the reported votes. The previous king, Otto, who had been deposed in a popular revolt, received one vote. There were six votes for a Greek candidate and 93 for a Republic. Despite the apparently overwhelming result, the Great Powers of Britain, France and Russia refused to permit any member of their respective royal families to accept the Greek throne. Eventually, Prince William of Denmark, who had received six votes in the referendum, was appointed as the new "King of the Hellenes". In October 1862, King Otto of Greece was deposed in a popular revolt, but while the Greek people rejected Otto, they did not seem averse to the concept of monarchy per se. Many Greeks, seeking closer ties to the pre-eminent world power, Great Britain, rallied around the idea that Prince Alfred, the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, could become the next king. British Foreign Secretary Lord Palmerston believed that the Greeks were "panting for increase in territory", hoping that the election of Alfred as king would also result in the incorporation of the Ionian Islands, which were then a British pr...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=25384092 ... Read more


79. Greek Art of the Agean Islands An Exhibition Sponsored by the Government of the Republic of Greece Compilmented by a Loan from the Musee du Louvre at the Metropolitan Museum of Art November 1, 1979 - Februrary 10, 1980 RTL
by John P. Editor O'Neill
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80. Republics Ancient and Modern, Volume I: The Ancien Régime in Classical Greece
by Paul A. Rahe
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Bridging the gap between political theory, comparative history and government, and constitutional prudence, Rahe challenges prevailing interpretations of ancient Greek republicanism, early modern political thought, and the founding of the American republic. He focuses on the practical consequences of affirming and denying the presumption that humans are political animals able to reason together concerning justice and common good. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An intellectual tour de force
"The Ancien Regime" by Paul A. Rahe is a remarkably astute, compelling and thought-provoking analysis of the political economy of ancient Greece. Written as the first of three volumes about the development of Western political thought and practice, Mr. Rahe's assiduously researched book is intended for educated readers interested in an in-depth, comparative study of ancient and modern republics.

Perhaps the most striking aspect of Mr. Rahe's book is how alien ancient Greece was from today's world. Mr. Rahe explains how the Greeks wanted war, not peace; fanaticism, not religious freedom and moderation; consensus, not political expression; insularity (xenophobia), not cultural exchange; poetry, not business; mathematics, not technology; slavery, not human rights; and so on. Mr. Rahe emphasizes how ancient Greece represented a stage in human development where the ethos of the warrior society, as exemplified by Sparta, reigned supreme.

Mr. Rahe explains how the sublimation of the individual to the social needs of the Greek city-state was not theoretical; it was a matter of life and death at a time when the threat of war constantly loomed. In that context, the Aristotlian concept of education as a lived experience is crucial to understanding how the public sphere was defined. Mr. Rahe writes that direct participation in the democratic process was central to the life of Athens' free citizen, who as a 'political animal' could exercise logos and contemplate 'the advantageous, the just, and the good' for the society in which he lived.

Therein lies the rub. Whereas Mr. Rahe rejects class struggle as a tool for assessing an ancient society so unlike our own, is it really that difficult to see how the Augustinian 'concord concerning loved things held in common' that Mr. Rahe cites as the central premise for defining a community might not have been shared in equal measure by the women and slaves of the ancient republic? Indeed, the freedom to engage in politics was made possible only through the unrewarded labors of the oppressed classes who provided for the Athenian and Spartan city-state's material needs. It seems to this reader, at least, that Mr. Rahe could profit by including the struggles of the majority population (as hinted at in Aristophenes' comic play Lysistrata) into his analysis.

Setting this minor concern aside, on the whole Mr. Rahe is an intellectual tour de force. He possesses a deep knowledge of the Western tradition that has few peers. The subsequent volumes in the series build upon the first to present a progressively fascinating story that will introduce you to key insights and ideas from the many dozens of thinkers and philosophers who have shaped the world as we know it today. Whether or not you agree with Mr. Rahe that our modern democracy has been corrupted by a "drift toward a species of soft, administrative despotism", you will be richly rewarded for taking the journey with him.

I highly recommend this book as well as the exceptional Republics Ancient and Modern, Volume II: New Modes and Orders in Early Modern Political Thought andRepublics Ancient and Modern, Volume III: Inventions of Prudence: Constituting the American Regime to everyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars To Strauss or not to Strauss, part 1
Paul Rahe's Republics Ancient and Modern was originally published in hardback in one volume. For the paperback version published in 1994, he has chosen to split his work into three volumes. Each volume deals with one of the three major time periods on which his work focuses. The first volume deals with the classical Greece city states.
Rahe has two main purposes in these books. His first purpose is to debunk the idea that the American founders were heavily influenced by the classical republican tradition. In fact, Rahe argues that the Constitution was designed in opposition to classical republican ideas.
His second purpose is a methodological one. Rahe is heavily influenced by Leo Struass. It shows in his basic thesis of the war between the ancients and the moderns and it shows in his attempts to reveal the esoteric in many of the writers he discusses.
It also shows in his rejection of historicism and other modern historical methods. Which brings me to one thing that I admire about Rahe. He obviously has methodological bones to pick with Quinton Skinner and the Cambridge School, and with the Marxist approach of, say, the early Eugene Genovese. But he has also read deeply of these and many other writers with whom he disagrees and has learned from them all. Rahe is at one and the same time a very generous and opinionated scholar. And he is phenomenally learned.
In this volume he discusses Homer, Hesiod, Xenophon, Lycurgus, Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Polybius, Thucydidus, Euripides, Cicero, Plutarch, Aeschylus, Demosthenes, Herodotus, Isocrates, Pericles, Pindar, ad infinitum. He has read them all, absorbed them all and compared them all.
He then seems to have absorbed anything ever written about all of them. It is overwhelming.
Rahe wants to argue that life in classical Greece was the result of two main influences. The Greeks believed that human beings are political animals possessed of a capacity for logos. In other words, we can reason together and come to agree on what we feel to be "the good, the just and the advantageous". To the Greeks of the democratic city-states, politics was about the communal discourse sustaining the "concord regarding loved things held in common" (Augustine's phrase which is a leitmotif for Rahe). This concord has to be seen as an end in itself, it is not some sort of false consciousness used to legitimate the hegemony of a ruling group.
The other main influence on the Greek city states was the fact that they were nearly always in a state of war (with each other or those pesky Persians) or preparing for war. Thus the Greeks had to foster "homonoia" or "like-mindedness" or solidarity. The way that they came to do this was through both a paideia (education or character formation) and a systemof dispersing honor or recognitions.
Rahe takes Sparta as his case study for his argument. He does so because up until the last century or so, most students of ancient Greece recognized Sparta as being the most representative of the city-states. In many ways, it was what the other city states like Athens or Cornith hoped to achieve.
The end result was an obsession with honor, virtue and with largeness of soul. Everything was subordinate to the requirements of the city. This included family and personal liberty. Liberty for the Greeks was the right to participate in the politics of the city state and to vie for glory. They would never consider allowing someone who was opposed to war to not serve in the ranks of the army. Two of the consequences which Rahe explores was the subjugation of women and the embrace of slavery. Slavery freed the citizen from having to be involved in the making of money.
The personal property of the citizen was not personal. It was expected that it would be used for the good of the city. A man who came from a wealthy family might earn the gratitude of other citizens by providing them with the necessary armaments of the hoplite (foot soldier). They strove to minimize civil strife and to make sure that everyone within the city thought as much alike as was possible. They used pederastry as a means to indoctrinate young men into armed service. As those young men grew older they then would come to take younger men as lovers and so on.
These relationships would then be abandoned in their thirties for married life. But even after marriage, the men were expected to spend most of their time with their hoplite units.
Rahe explains how all this helped to generate the Greek disregard for commerce and for technical innovation. He also talks about the importance of their religion in maintaining the community. He brings out the underlying irony of the basic Greek presumption of humans as being rational political animals. This presumption encourage the development of philosophy which served to critically undermine many of the institutions of the city state. Socrates was executed for good reason. Or so the Athenians believed.
Throughout this volume, Rahe is throwing in Hamilton, Adam Smith and many others into the mix. In fact, I started to notate some of my underlinings with "DBAM" to indicate a passage that noted a difference between the ancients and the moderns. For example,in discussing the attitude of the Greeks toward technological progress, Rahe notes that they viewed it "with a jaundiced eye" because a science pledged to make life easier was a science that would make "soft men" (p.74). To someone like Adam Smith or James Madison, that was exactly the argument in favor of such a science.
I am not a student of ancient Greece. I came to read Rahe to understand more about the founding fathers of this country. But I think that what he has achieved in this first volume of this work is altogether brilliant.
In fact, my major complaint is that it isn't long enough or detailed enough. He sometimes states that he disagrees with another scholar (in his very extensive notes) without going into the dispute thoroughly enough. Another complaint (more of an annoyance)is that he seems to expect the reader to have a rich classical library close to hand. In many of his notes, he will say something like "Consider this passage from Plato's Republic in light of what Cicero had to say here and don't forget that Polybius said something in this book that must be compared with what Xenophon had to say in that passage. After absorbing all that, read what Augustine had to say in this part of The City of God. And then you will see that I am right." Okay, he doesn't ever really say anything like that last part but it is there sometimes between the lines. (See, I am turning into a little Straussian).
But seriously folks, I cannot imagine that anyone has done a better job of explicating how their knowledge of the Ancient Greeks effected the founding fathers. Rahe has given us something strong and rich- not only a good look at what life was like in ancient Sparta but how that effected the men and women who created this country.
In my review of volume 2, I will speak a little more to Rahe's method.


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