Political Elites

Susan Lape
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Chapter 8 focuses on how political elites in Athens are represented in Demosthenes’ speeches, with particular emphasis on the speakers and politicians. The speakers were a self-selected rather than elected group whose status depended on the willingness of ordinary citizens to listen to them and take them seriously. They were also usually members of the wealth elite. Although there were no formal political parties in Athens, fourth-century politicians often collaborated in informal groups to achieve their objectives. The article considers select passages from Against Meidias, a speech by Demosthenes that illustrates the importance of competition, democratic ideology, and personal history in shaping his portrayal of the proper and improper ways of being elite.
政治精英
第8章关注雅典的政治精英如何在德摩斯梯尼的演讲中表现出来,特别强调演讲者和政治家。发言者是一个自选而非选举的团体,他们的地位取决于普通公民是否愿意听取他们的意见并认真对待他们。他们通常也是财富精英的成员。虽然雅典没有正式的政党,但四世纪的政治家经常在非正式的团体中合作以实现他们的目标。这篇文章选取了德摩斯梯尼的演讲《反对梅迪亚斯》中的一些段落,阐述了竞争、民主意识形态和个人历史在塑造他对成为精英的正确和不正确方式的描述中的重要性。
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