The citizens of ancient Athens were directly responsible for the development and power of its democracy; but how did they learn about politics and what their roles were within it? In this volume Livingstone argues that learning about political "praxis" (how to be a citizen) was an integral part of the everyday life of ancient Athenians. In the streets, shops and other meeting-places of the city people from all levels of society, from slaves to the very wealthy, exchanged knowledge and competed for power and status. "The City as University" explores the spaces and occasions where Athenians...
The citizens of ancient Athens were directly responsible for the development and power of its democracy; but how did they learn about politics and ...