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Archive | 2005

The Rhetoric of Law in Fourth-Century Athens

Harvey Yunis; Michael Gagarin; David Cohen

Following a brief exposition of the rise of rhetoric in Athenian democracy, the first task of this chapter is to explain how rhetoric became a primary instrument of the judicial process in fourth-century Athens even though rhetoric had no intrinsic interest in the law. The second task of this chapter is to demonstrate how rhetoricians spoke about the law and used it for rhetorical purposes in speeches delivered by them or others before the law courts of Athens. Athenian Democracy and the Rise of Rhetoric The Athenian democracy of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.E had no executive office or executive council. Rather, official, binding decisions were made in two public, democratic institutions, the Assembly and the courts. The purpose of both institutions was to express the will of the demos – that is, the mass of ordinary citizens who made up the vast bulk of the citizen body and wielded power in the state – in a fair, open, institutionally stable way. The demos delegated tasks and decisions to lesser institutions or colleges of magistrates in the name of efficiency. Initiatives in the Assembly and courts were in the hands of individuals, who competed for political leadership. And the demos often reconsidered or revised its own decisions. But there were no institutional mechanisms to limit the demos ’ sphere of activity, and there was no doctrine of rights restricting the will of the demos . The power of the demos within the state was absolute, its decisions in the Assembly and courts were final and not subject to appeal.


Archive | 1999

Taming Democracy: Models of Political Rhetoric in Classical Athens

Jon Hesk; Harvey Yunis


Archive | 1988

A New Creed: Fundamental Religious Beliefs in the Athenian Polis and Euripidean Drama

Harvey Yunis


Archive | 1901

On the crown

B C Demosthenes; Harvey Yunis


Archive | 2007

The Protreptic Rhetoric of the Republic

Harvey Yunis; G. R. F. Ferrari


Archive | 2007

Plato's Rhetoric

Harvey Yunis


Classical Philology | 1997

Thrasymachus B1: Discord, Not Diplomacy

Harvey Yunis


Archive | 2005

Speeches 18 and 19

B C Demosthenes; Harvey Yunis


Archive | 2014

Plato’s Rhetoric in Theory and Practice

Harvey Yunis


The Greek Polis and the Invention of Democracy: A Politico-cultural Transformation and Its Interpretations | 2013

Political Uses of Rhetoric in Democratic Athens

Harvey Yunis

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David Cohen

University of California

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Michael Gagarin

University of Texas at Austin

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Jon Hesk

University of St Andrews

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