The Father of Democracy: Solon, Cleisthenes and Pericles

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Since the beginning of time, humans have found habits to dominate one another. This type of domination is expressed from mere fighting, to more advanced systems like democracy. Democracy is a system of government by which the whole population is completed through elected officials. This advanced form of government was only beginning in ancient Greece. Between the 5th and 6th century of ancient Greece, Solon changed the world. The Athenian government was known to be established in 460BCE and was ran by tyranny. Despite the insanity, the basic outlines of development of democracy were established by no others than: Solon, Cleisthenes, and Pericles.

Solon was the first to greatly influence the government of Athenian society. In the 6th century BCE, social tensions arose and Athens was shrinking. Many citizens were reduced to sharecroppers and some had sold their own lives into slavery to compensate for their debts. In order to remedy the situation, Athens appointed Solon as a magistrate to serve as a mediator and a lawgiver in 594 BCE. As many citizens converted themselves to slavery to work for the rich landowners, Solon decided this needed to change, but compensate for the rich as well. The man once said, “Rich people without wisdom and learning are but sheep with golden fleeces.” Solon blatantly said that rich people without education are just useless, with money. With this quote, Solon cancelled most of the debts and freed the Athenians who had been enslaved, but refused to redistribute property or deprive the aristocracy of most political power. This allowed both, the debt-struck citizens, and the powerful landlords to be content with the situation. As Solon helped the people, he was fundamentally aristocratic. When Solon ent...

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