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A Comparison of Modern Democracy and Classical Athenian Democracy

Compares modern constitutional democracies and the democracy of classical Athens.
914 words (approx. 3.7 pages) | 3 sources | MLA | 2002 | United States
Published on: Apr 25, 2003

Paper Summary:

Discusses the major differences between Athenian democracy and modern democracy. Differences include voting and citizenship rights, gender and background bias in the Athenian social and economic system, the type of representation that each society offered and the 'participation factor' in Athens.

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"There are several significant differences between modern constitutional democracies and the democracy of classical Athens. Even though the classical Athenian democracy was a major step forward in political thought, at its height there were still many areas in which it was decidedly unlike any democracy existing today. These differences fall into three major categories: differences in who could vote, in the type of representation, and in the overall participation factor.
One major and clearly recognizable difference is that in the Athenian democracy there was only a certain selected element of the population that was allowed to vote. This difference in voting behavior stems from the fact that the Athenian social and economic system was supportive of the suppression of groups of people according to gender and background in ways that are not acceptable in today's western cultures.
For example, women were not given full rights of citizenship. They were also socially and economically kept in a subservient role to men. Women's function was seen as primarily that of propagation and managing a household. Women were not allowed access to the marketplace of ideas that was so important to the Athenians.
These conditions set up an interactive cycle between the social and political institutions; since women were regarded as inferior and not deserving of full citizenship, they were not allowed to vote. However, without the ability to vote, it was very unlikely that any of these restrictions would be modified or lifted. The role of women in Greek society was too firmly entrenched to be easily changed."

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APA Citation:

A Comparison of Modern Democracy and Classical Athenian Democracy (2012, April 01). Retrieved May 24, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-A-Comparison-of-Modern-Democracy-and-Classical-Athenian-Democracy/25229

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"A Comparison of Modern Democracy and Classical Athenian Democracy" 01 April 2012. Web. 24 May. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-A-Comparison-of-Modern-Democracy-and-Classical-Athenian-Democracy/25229>




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