Is it true that in the Greek polis public slaves, or dēmosioi, are entrusted with “bureaucratic” functions because these functions are not part of politics as conceived of by the ancient Greeks? This article examines this idea, stresses the fact that public slaves are a product of circumstances (rich social contexts) rather than being the hypostasis of the non-citizen, and explores the grey area between slaves and free people in democratic Athens. In a context in which slaves often do the same things as free men, it is questionable whether the actions of the public slaves should be viewed as qualitatively different from those of the citizens
International audience"Democracy's Slaves" is a remarkable essay. Not only does it illuminate a litt...
International audience"Democracy's Slaves" is a remarkable essay. Not only does it illuminate a litt...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...
Is it true that in the Greek polis public slaves, or dēmosioi, are entrusted with “bureaucratic” fun...
International audienceAbstracts Public slavery was an institution common to most Greek cities during...
International audienceAbstracts Public slavery was an institution common to most Greek cities during...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
International audience"Democracy's Slaves" is a remarkable essay. Not only does it illuminate a litt...
International audience"Democracy's Slaves" is a remarkable essay. Not only does it illuminate a litt...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...
Is it true that in the Greek polis public slaves, or dēmosioi, are entrusted with “bureaucratic” fun...
International audienceAbstracts Public slavery was an institution common to most Greek cities during...
International audienceAbstracts Public slavery was an institution common to most Greek cities during...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
In the Roman world, slavery played a crucial role. Besides private slaves, owned by individual maste...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
Slavery played a crucial economic and social role in the Roman history. Unfree individuals were empl...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
International audience"Democracy's Slaves" is a remarkable essay. Not only does it illuminate a litt...
International audience"Democracy's Slaves" is a remarkable essay. Not only does it illuminate a litt...
The relationship between Aristotle’s theoretical discussion of slavery in Politics and the reality o...