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Podrijetlo politike u drevnoj Grčkoj: stara tumačenja i nova stajališta
The Origin of Politics in Ancient Hellas

Author(s): Jürgen Gebhart
Contributor(s): Božica Jakovlev (Translator)
Subject(s): Political Philosophy, Ancient Philosphy
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: politics; origin of politics; Hellas; philosophy;

Summary/Abstract: The author describes the origin of politics in ancient polis. The archaic polis was originally a settlement ruled by aristocracy, social and religious centre of a small agrarian society. Intensive trade, wars and colonisation brought about the crisis of the aristocratic polis between 8th and 6th et. B.C.: the relations between the aristocracy and the peasantry were spoiled, tyrannies came into being, citizens revolted. In the 6th century B.C. the crisis was resolved through the establishment of the civic polis in which politics became an autonomous sphere of human acitivity in which all citizens had a say in the running of polis. The social basis of politics was the emergence of a relatively homogeneous citizenry (demos), in which the old aristocracy was mixed with smaller farmers, craftsmen and traders. The creators of the politics were wise individuals (sophoi) who, like Solon, embody the new virtue (arete), i.e. the ability to go beyond the ephemeral human thinking (doxa), which aims at maximizing fortune and glory, and to establish order (eunomia) in polis. Thanks to the classical Greek philosophy the epoch-making invention of politics became the paradigm of humanity and one of the foundations of western civilization.

  • Issue Year: XXXII/1995
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 161-182
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Croatian