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Phocion

Good Citizen in a Divided Democracy
Series: Ancient Lives
Brief Description
Thomas R. Martin recounts the unmatched political and military career of Phocion of Athens, and his tragic downfall. "Elegant and enlightening." —Dominic Green, Wall Street Journal Phocion (402–318 BCE) won Athens's highest public office by direct democratic election an unmatched forty-five times and was officially honoured... Read More
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Phocion

Thomas R. Martin recounts the unmatched political and military career of Phocion of Athens, and his tragic downfall

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Thomas R. Martin recounts the unmatched political and military career of Phocion of Athens, and his tragic downfall.

"Elegant and enlightening." —Dominic Green, Wall Street Journal

Phocion (402–318 BCE) won Athens's highest public office by direct democratic election an unmatched forty-five times and was officially honoured as a "Useful Citizen." A student at Plato's Academy, Phocion gained influence and power during a time when Athens faced multiple crises stemming from Macedonia's emergence as an international power under Philip II and his son Alexander the Great.

Following Athens's defeat by Macedonia, Phocion unsuccessfully sought mild terms of surrender. Oligarchy was imposed on democratic Athens, and more than twelve thousand "undesirable" Athenians were exiled. When the oligarchic regime was overthrown and the exiles returned, dispossessed Athenians took out their volcanic anger on Phocion, who throughout his career had often been a harsh critic of the citizens' political decisions.

His inflammatory rhetoric contributed to the popular conclusion that he lacked a genuine sense of belonging to the community he wished so desperately to preserve. When he was eighty-four, the Athenians convicted him of treason and condemned him to die by hemlock.

In this fresh biography, Thomas R. Martin explores how and why Phocion ultimately failed as a citizen and as a leader. His story offers unsettling lessons for citizens in democracies today.

Series: Ancient Lives

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300256635

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 November 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 1 b-w illus.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Thomas R. Martin is Jeremiah W. O’Connor Jr. Chair in Classics at the College of the Holy Cross. He is the author of numerous books, including Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. He lives in Sutton, MA.

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