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Athens, 404 BC. The Democratic city-state has been ravaged by a long and bloody war with neighbouring Sparta. The search for scapegoats begins and Athens, liberty's beacon in the ancient world, turns its sword on its own way of life. Civil war and much bloodshed ensue. Defining moments of Greek history, culture, politics, religion and identity are debated ferociously in Athenian board rooms, back streets and battlefields. By 323 BC, less than 100 years later, Athens and the rest of Greece, not to mention a large part of the known world, has come under the control of an absolute monarch, a master of self-publicity and a model for despots for millennia to come: 'megas alexandros', Alexander the Great. Michael Scott, Finley Fellow in Ancient History at Darwin College, Cambridge, explores the dramatic and little-known story of how the ancient world was turned on its head from Democratic Athens to King Alexander the Great in this superb example of popular history writing. "From Democrats to Kings" also gives us a fresh take on the similar challenges we face today in the 21st century - a world in which many democracies - old and new - fight for survival, in which war-time and peace-time have become indistinguishable and in which the severity of the economic crisis is only matched by a crisis in our own sense of self.
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: History |
Author |
: Michael Scott |
Publisher |
: Icon Books Ltd |
Release |
: 2010-06-03 |
File |
: 360 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781848317888 |
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: Greece |
Author |
: Michael Scott |
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: |
Release |
: 2009 |
File |
: 294 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: OCLC:755270253 |
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A sweeping, ambitious history of American democratic socialism from one of the world’s leading intellectual historians and social ethicists “Dorrien is supremely qualified for the task he has set himself in this very thoughtful, necessary, and timely book.”—Maurice Isserman, author of The Other American: The Life of Michael Harrington Democratic socialism is ascending in the United States as a consequence of a widespread recognition that global capitalism works only for a minority and is harming the planet’s ecology. This history of American democratic socialism from its beginning to the present day interprets the efforts of American socialists to address and transform multiple intersecting sites of injustice and harm. Comprehensive, deeply researched, and highly original, this book offers a luminous synthesis of secular and religious socialisms, detailing both their intellectual and their organizational histories.
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Genre |
: Philosophy |
Author |
: Gary Dorrien |
Publisher |
: Yale University Press |
Release |
: 2021-09-14 |
File |
: 745 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780300262360 |
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: |
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: George Julian Harney |
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: |
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: 1849 |
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: 166 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: OXFORD:590294990 |
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2005 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title JFK, LBJ, and the Democratic Party is a richly detailed, comprehensive, and provocative account of presidential party leadership in the turbulent 1960s. Using many primary sources, including resources from presidential libraries, state and national archival material, public opinion polls, and numerous interviews, Sean J. Savage reveals for the first time the influence of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson on the chairmanship, operations, structure, and finances of the Democratic National Committee. Savage further enriches his account with telephone conversations recently released from the Kennedy and Johnson presidential libraries, along with rare photos of JFK and LBJ.
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Genre |
: Political Science |
Author |
: Sean J. Savage |
Publisher |
: State University of New York Press |
Release |
: 2012-02-01 |
File |
: 465 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780791484685 |
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T. Butler King of Georgia documents the life of Georgia politician and planter T. Butler King. Originally from Palmer, Massachusetts, King moved to coastal Georgia, where he got involved with politics and public life. T. Butler King of Georgia explores King’s political achievements, including his experience as a Georgia state senator, his promotion of internal improvements, and his appointment as President Zachary Taylor’s special agent to California. The Georgia Open History Library has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this collection, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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: Biography & Autobiography |
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: |
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: University of Georgia Press |
Release |
: 2021-10-15 |
File |
: 217 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780820361000 |
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A cast of distinguished contributors engage critically with Martin Luther King's understudied writings on labor and welfare rights, voting rights, racism, civil disobedience, nonviolence, economic inequality, poverty, love, just-war theory, virtue ethics, political theology, imperialism, nationalism, reparations, and social justice
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: Philosophy |
Author |
: Tommie Shelby |
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: Harvard University Press |
Release |
: 2018-02-19 |
File |
: 463 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780674980754 |
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The story of the political career of the colorful nineteenth-century politician William McMullen, who represented the poorest Irish neighborhoods of South Philadelphia. McMullen's ideology, leadership style, and confrontation with the issues as well as his relationship with powerful national leader Samuel Randall are explored.
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Genre |
: Biography & Autobiography |
Author |
: Harry C. Silcox |
Publisher |
: Balch Institute Press |
Release |
: 1989 |
File |
: 188 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0944190014 |
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Death to Tyrants! is the first comprehensive study of ancient Greek tyrant-killing legislation--laws that explicitly gave individuals incentives to "kill a tyrant." David Teegarden demonstrates that the ancient Greeks promulgated these laws to harness the dynamics of mass uprisings and preserve popular democratic rule in the face of anti-democratic threats. He presents detailed historical and sociopolitical analyses of each law and considers a variety of issues: What is the nature of an anti-democratic threat? How would various provisions of the laws help pro-democrats counter those threats? And did the laws work? Teegarden argues that tyrant-killing legislation facilitated pro-democracy mobilization both by encouraging brave individuals to strike the first blow against a nondemocratic regime and by convincing others that it was safe to follow the tyrant killer's lead. Such legislation thus deterred anti-democrats from staging a coup by ensuring that they would be overwhelmed by their numerically superior opponents. Drawing on modern social science models, Teegarden looks at how the institution of public law affects the behavior of individuals and groups, thereby exploring the foundation of democracy's persistence in the ancient Greek world. He also provides the first English translation of the tyrant-killing laws from Eretria and Ilion. By analyzing crucial ancient Greek tyrant-killing legislation, Death to Tyrants! explains how certain laws enabled citizens to draw on collective strength in order to defend and preserve their democracy in the face of motivated opposition.
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: History |
Author |
: David Teegarden |
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: Princeton University Press |
Release |
: 2013-11-24 |
File |
: 278 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781400848539 |
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In this candid and moving account Susan Williams tells the story of what really happened to King Edward, drawing on diaries, secret documents and thousands of letters sent to Edward by the public to re-create the tragic events that led to his abdication. She reveals a hugely popular, deeply loved monarch, one whose modern ideas and sympathy for the poor so unsettled the establishment that his devotion to Wallis Simpson provided the perfect excuse to force him off the throne.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Susan Williams |
Publisher |
: Penguin UK |
Release |
: 2003-08-28 |
File |
: 325 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780141906409 |