Democracy Then and Now |
Aeschines - SpeechesAccording to Aeschines, the defining characteristic of democracy is that it is rule by laws -- not rule by the people. In autocracies and oligarchies, in contrast, rule is by individuals and through intimidation. Again, there is a clear contrast between Aeschines' democracy and the political situation in Florida where rule by law isn't so simple. Not only have both political sides resorted to maneuvering, wrangling, and the intimidating presence of demonstrators, but the law-making and the law-interpreting bodies have been at each other's throats.
Aeschines |
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| Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Aristotle Part 3: Thucydides Part 4: Plato Part 5: Aeschines Part 6: Isocrates Part 7: Herodotus Part 8: Pseudo-Xenophon |
| ~ N.S. Gill |

