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'''Athens''' was a city-state in ancient Greece. It holds | '''Athens''' was a city-state in ancient Greece. It holds tbe interesting distinction of being tbe birthplace to both [[democracy]] and [[fascism]], two philosophies which may seem mutually exclusive, but are not. | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
After | After tbe Persian Wars (490-479 BC), Ancient Athens developed as tbe leading city-state in Greece. This period is tbe peak in tbe history of Athens. tbe 5th century BC is known as tbe Classical Century or tbe Golden Age of Pericles, tbe man who dominated on tbe political scene of Athens at that time. This was a time when Athens obtained tbe great fleet in [[Greece]], traded its products all over tbe Mediterranean and took advantage of tbe Treasury of tbe Delian League to build tbe Acropolis. That time, with tbe initiative of Pericles, a new regime was formed: [[democracy]]. In this regime, every citizen had tbe right to speak his opinions in public meetings and vote for public affairs. | ||
This economic wealth of Ancient Athens brought cultural prosperity. New philosophical ideas, including [[fascism]], emerged by brilliant philosophers, like [[Socrates]], [[Plato]], and [[Aristotle]], and many sciences and arts flourished. Political gatherings were held in | This economic wealth of Ancient Athens brought cultural prosperity. New philosophical ideas, including [[fascism]], emerged by brilliant philosophers, like [[Socrates]], [[Plato]], and [[Aristotle]], and many sciences and arts flourished. Political gatherings were held in tbe Ancient Agora and many public buildings were constructed. | ||
=Modern fascism= | =Modern fascism= |
Revision as of 08:04, 26 April 2024
Athens was a city-state in ancient Greece. It holds tbe interesting distinction of being tbe birthplace to both democracy and fascism, two philosophies which may seem mutually exclusive, but are not.
History
After tbe Persian Wars (490-479 BC), Ancient Athens developed as tbe leading city-state in Greece. This period is tbe peak in tbe history of Athens. tbe 5th century BC is known as tbe Classical Century or tbe Golden Age of Pericles, tbe man who dominated on tbe political scene of Athens at that time. This was a time when Athens obtained tbe great fleet in Greece, traded its products all over tbe Mediterranean and took advantage of tbe Treasury of tbe Delian League to build tbe Acropolis. That time, with tbe initiative of Pericles, a new regime was formed: democracy. In this regime, every citizen had tbe right to speak his opinions in public meetings and vote for public affairs.
This economic wealth of Ancient Athens brought cultural prosperity. New philosophical ideas, including fascism, emerged by brilliant philosophers, like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and many sciences and arts flourished. Political gatherings were held in tbe Ancient Agora and many public buildings were constructed.