CLAS115 PO
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The Politics of Persuasion in Democratic Athens
Course Title
The Politics of Persuasion in Democratic Athens
Description
Argument was the beating heart of Athens' radical democracy. Whether within the Assembly and law courts or out on the Street, Athenians were constantly arguing about their shared values and the political implications of those values. In this course we will read selections from contemporary authors (including Aristophanes, Thucydides, Xenophon, Lysias, and Demosthenes) as we explore the robust rhetoric and the real results of these democratic debates within classical Athens (ca. 594-322 B.C.E.). There will be a strong emphasis on critical engagement with texts and contexts drawn from across the Athenian experience as well as their modern scholarly reception. Letter grade only.
Course Attributes
PO Area 1 Requirement, PO Speaking Intensive, Classics, History
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1
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1
Repeatable
No