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Ancient Athens : The Birthplace Of Democracy

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Lemesis Reyes
Sec: 27
Although, Ancient Athens is known to be the birthplace of democracy. Nevertheless, in this paper I argue that there are aspects that show that Athenians were not truly democratic because of the restrictions imposed on citizenship such as; age requirement, only males allowed, and the requirement of a birth measure meaning that double descent was required from both an Athenian mother and an Athenian father to be recognized as a citizen regardless of one’s birthplace.
It is antithetical to classify the political system of Ancient Athens as a “democracy”. Democracy stems from the Greek word demokratia, demo means “the people” kratia means “power” or “ruler.” The root meaning of demokratia is people power. The Athenian …show more content…

Resulting in only about 12% of the population who were involved in the political system process. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, an oligarchy is defined as a government in which a small group exercises control especially for corrupt and selfish purposes. The claim that Athenians invented democracy is false, they ruled based on an oligarchic political system.
We will review Pericles speech as recounted and written by Thucydides:
"Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people. When it is a question of settling private disputes, everyone is equal before the law; when it is a question of putting one person before another in positions of public responsibility, what counts is not membership of a particular class, but the actual ability which the man possesses. No one, so long as he has it in him to be of service to the state, is kept in political obscurity because of poverty”.
In the first sentence Pericles states that power is in the hands of the whole people. Contrary to the reality in Ancient Athens, women and slaves were not regarded as equal therefore were not involved in the political system process. People refers to men, women, as well as children; therefore, power was not in the hands of the whole people. Only about 12% of the

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