Imperio y democracia en el pensamiento político griego

Abstract: This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire and democracy in Greek political thought. So, first, I will look into the language about power in the political vocabulary, presenting a thesis based upon a thesis by Nicole Loraux. Then, I will exam...

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Autor principal: Olivera, Diego Alexander
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Historia 2019
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Sumario:Abstract: This article aims at offering some arguments to understand the relationship between empire and democracy in Greek political thought. So, first, I will look into the language about power in the political vocabulary, presenting a thesis based upon a thesis by Nicole Loraux. Then, I will examine Aristotle’s The Constitution of Athens and Politics in order to understand how the Stagirite brings the imperial phenomenon into his political philosophy. Lastly, I will draw the following conclusion: even though Greek political thought did not conceive of empire as in contradiction with democracy, used to rule over the city, it placed the exercise of imperial power in a different site in regards to the power exerted in the democratic polis. Therefore, the fact that democracy was imperial did not amount to a paradox because democracy and empire corresponded to dissimilar domains in the power relations among men.