The Subversive Oratory of Andokides: Politics, Ideology and Decision-Making in Democratic Athens / Edition 1

The Subversive Oratory of Andokides: Politics, Ideology and Decision-Making in Democratic Athens / Edition 1

by Anna Missiou
ISBN-10:
0521360099
ISBN-13:
9780521360098
Pub. Date:
03/12/1992
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521360099
ISBN-13:
9780521360098
Pub. Date:
03/12/1992
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Subversive Oratory of Andokides: Politics, Ideology and Decision-Making in Democratic Athens / Edition 1

The Subversive Oratory of Andokides: Politics, Ideology and Decision-Making in Democratic Athens / Edition 1

by Anna Missiou

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Overview

By analyzing a selection of speeches of the Athenian orator Andokides and the decisions reached by his audience on each occasion, Dr. Missiou demonstrates that the orator had divergent perceptions, values and attitudes from those of his audience on a number of basic issues. By this means she challenges the criticism, frequently aimed at Athenian democracy, that the decisions of the Assembly during this period were irresponsible and irrational. In particular she ascribes the rejection of Andokides' proposals for peace with the Spartans in 391 BC to the incompatability between the subversive character of his speech, aimed at spreading pro-Spartan and anti-war feelings, and the socio-political needs and demands of his audience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521360098
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/12/1992
Series: Cambridge Classical Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.67(w) x 8.82(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Civic virtue in the eyes of an oligarch; 3. The anti-imperialistic argument; 4. Sparta's moral superiority; 5. Andokides, Athenian foreign policy and the principle of gratitude; 6. Rational argument and emotional appeal in the deliberation of 391; 7. The rhetoric of subversion; Bibliography; General index; Index of passages cited.
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