

How to ensure the survival of democracy: Josiah Ober on ancient Greece and Rome as models of self government by their citizens
Sep 20, 2023
Josiah Ober, an American historian of ancient Greece and classical political theorist, discusses how ancient Greece and Rome serve as models of self-government. They explore the evolution of democracy in classical Greece, the concept of self-interest in democracy, the role of Rome in the development of self-government, and the exclusion of women from politics in ancient Rome and Greece.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Importance of Being Cautiously Optimistic
02:23 • 9min
Civic Bargain and Democracy
11:45 • 6min
Exploring the Relationship Between Self-Interest, Democracy, and Bargaining
17:17 • 2min
The Future of Democracy, Self-Government, and the Role of Rome
19:30 • 4min
The Role of Masculinity in Ancient Politics
23:32 • 18min