Article(electronic)June 28, 2019

Equality for Equals

In: Polis: the journal for ancient greek political thought, Volume 36, Issue 2, p. 191-215

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Abstract

Abstract
Discussions of the liberty of the ancients, in contemporary political theory, treat democratic freedom, and the political equality on which democracy was premised, as anathema to the liberty of the moderns. This article discusses ancient democratic liberty by referencing the theory of arithmetic equality preserved by Aristotle and Plato and suggests that we need to re-investigate this relationship in the interests of modern freedom. The article argues that, in fact, Greek, particularly Athenian, democratic ideas, construe freedom in a negative way and that democratic, arithmetic, accounts of equality are, at root, anti-oppressive and require further investigation in the name of justice for the moderns.

Publisher

Brill

ISSN: 2051-2996

DOI

10.1163/20512996-12340207

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