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Democracy and its Discontents. Modern Readings in Theory 2. “A certain persuasion resided on his lips, such was his magic. And he alone of speakers could leave behind a sting in his listeners.” (Eupolis Demes fr. 102 PCG , on Pericles’ rhetoric). Agenda. Advisor or “Tyrant”?
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Democracy and its Discontents Modern Readings in Theory 2
“A certain persuasion resided on his lips, such was his magic. And he alone of speakers could leave behind a sting in his listeners.” (Eupolis Demes fr. 102 PCG, on Pericles’ rhetoric)
Agenda • Advisor or “Tyrant”? • The Pericles’ Debate continued… • Democracy and its Discontents • Introduction to Issues, Texts • Three Thinkers • Michels, Weber, Finley • Discussion-Debate • Which Model Pericles? Theory Readings 2
Advisor or “Tyrant”? The Pericles’ Debate continued…
Democracy and its Discontents Introduction to Issues, Texts
What do we learn from the late-400s, early 300s BCE Athenian experience?
“Democracy and its Discontents” • Sophists • “New Politicians” • Stasis • Recovery Theory Readings 2
Three Thinkers Michels, Weber, Finley
“All animals are equal. Some animals are more equal than others.”(Orwell Animal Farm)
Michels’ “Iron Law” “… every organ of the collectivity … creates for itself, as soon as it becomes consolidated, interests peculiar to itself” (353) “… the men who lead and nourish [the movement] end by undergoing a gradual detachment from the masses …” (355) Michels, Robert. Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. New York: Free Press, 1962. Print.
. . . and Athenian democracy? (Plus Ober’s critique)
Weber: “Legitimate Domination” • Legal authority (bureaucratic) • Traditional authority (theocratic) • Charismatic authority (democratic?) “Resting on devotion to … an individual person, and … patterns or order revealed/ordained by [him/her].” (215) Weber, Max. Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology. Trans. Ephraim Fischoff et al. 2 vols. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978. Print. Theory Readings 2
Charisma Democratized — How? • Authoritarian legitimation • charisma => legitimacy => recognition • Democratic legitimation • charisma => recognition => legitimacy (Weber EcSoc 266 ff.) Theory Readings 2
"Plebiscitary Democracy” “. . . a variant of charismatic authority, which hides behind a legitimacy that is formally derived from the will of the governed” (268). • cf., . . . • “demagogues” • prostatai tou dēmou Theory Readings 2
Finley on Charismatic Model • Athens atypical. • Weberian typology inadequate. • Demagogues rare. • Structure unstable. • Popular legitimation contradicted. . . • by elitist model. Theory Readings 2
Discussion-Debate Which Model Pericles?
Who Gets Pericles Best. . . • Michels? • Weber? • Finley? Theory Readings 2