The Athenian Constitution: A Study of the Structure and Evolution of Athenian Government - Hardcover
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by Aristotle Aristotle (Author), Aristotle (Author)
A foundational account of the development, structure, and function of Athenian government, attributed to Aristotle and his school. The Athenian Constitution presents a detailed examination of the evolution of political institutions in ancient Athens, tracing the transition from early monarchy and aristocracy through reform, tyranny, and the establishment of democratic governance.
The work combines historical narrative with institutional analysis, outlining the roles of magistrates, councils, courts, and assemblies, and describing the mechanisms by which civic authority was exercised. Its method is both descriptive and analytical, offering insight into how political systems emerge, adapt, and stabilise over time. As such, it stands as one of the earliest surviving studies of constitutional development and civic organisation.
Closely associated with Aristotle's broader investigations into politics and ethics, this text provides a concrete example of his empirical approach to governance. It remains essential for readers interested in classical political thought, the origins of democracy, and the practical functioning of ancient civic life.
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