I am Pericles

Advocacy for a Stronger Democracy

 
 

Pericles was the most influential Athenian politician at the height of Athenian democracy (and, admittedly, imperialism). He was active from 461 until his death in 429 BCE. He may be seen as the embodiment of the first experiment with direct democracy in world history. Close engagement with this can teach us many useful lessons about our own political system, resulting in both appreciation of its strength and inspiration for things we might do better. Please, accept Pericles’ invitation on a trip to his bustling home town …

 

Interested in learning more about Pericles, the groundbreaking experiments of the ancient Athenians and the theoretical reflection of politics by Ancient Philosophers?

Expect some background information to this series of creative historical writing here.

Further expect a list of selected scholarly but widely accessible readings here.

Your feedback is most welcome, please send it to altay dot coskun at uwaterloo dot ca

Recent event at the University of Waterloo: 

Pericles - and the Question of Political Leadership

Hosted by the Classical and Medieval Society at the University of Waterloo in the series

Ti Anthropos – ‘What (does it mean and take to be) human?’

Feb. 9, 2023, at 5:45 pm in the Grad House, Main Campus, University of Waterloo

With an introduction by Professor Altay Coskun