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Aristotle
The Athenian Constitution

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1 2 | appear as the champion of the people. But the hardest and bitterest 2 5 | slavery to the few, the people rose against the upper class. 3 6 | affairs, Solon liberated the people once and for all, by prohibiting 4 6 | burdens], since thereby the people had their loads removed 5 9 | might be in the hands of the people. This, however, is not probable, 6 11| he found himself beset by people coming to him and harassing 7 11| created. The mass of the people had expected him to make 8 12| gave to the mass of the people such rank as befitted their 9 12| declares how the mass of the people ought to be treated:~But 10 12| treated:~But thus will the people best the voice of their 11 12| which I summoned forth~The people, was there one I compassed 12 12| greediness,~He had not kept the people back from strife.~For had 13 12| due,~Wer’t not for me, the people ne’er had set~Their eyes 14 12| post,~He had not kept the people back, nor ceased~Til he 15 14| rivals, he persuaded the people, through a motion proposed 16 14| attack with them on the people and seized the Acropolis. 17 14| himself wiser than half the people and braver than the rest,- 18 15| when he had disarmed the people he at last had his tyranny 19 15| effected the disarmament of the people in the following manner. 20 15| to make a speech to the people. He spoke for a short time, 21 15| a short time, until the people called out that they could 22 15| he had to say, told the people also what had happened to 23 16| advanced money to the poorer people to help them in their labours, 24 16| general he burdened the people as little as possible with 25 16| the upper class and of the people were in his favour; the 26 20| political clubs, called in the people by giving the franchise 27 20| the Acropolis. Here the people sat down and besieged them 28 20| back to Athens. When the people had thus obtained the command 29 21| 21~The people, therefore, had good reason 30 21| he did not organize the people into twelve tribes was that 31 22| after this victory, when the people had now gained self-confidence, 32 22| Some persons advised the people to make a distribution of 33 22| was employed pleased the people, the expenditure should 34 23| board. On these grounds people bowed to its prestige; and 35 23| Lacedaemonians. The leaders of the people during this period were 36 24| accumulated, he advised the people to lay hold of the leadership 37 24| was taken; and when the people had assumed the supreme 38 25| was the way in which the people earned their livelihood. 39 25| become the leader of the people, made an attack upon that 40 27| should make gifts to the people from their own property; 41 27| it was always the common people who put themselves forward 42 28| Pericles was leader of the people, things went tolerably well 43 28| for the first time did the people choose a leader who was 44 28| The first leader of the people, in the very beginning of 45 28| Xanthippus was the leader of the people, and Miltiades of the upper 46 28| Ephialtes as leader of the people, and Cimon son of Miltiades 47 28| followed as leader of the people, and Thucydides, who was 48 28| son of Cleaenetus of the people. The latter seems, more 49 28| Bema, and to harangue the people with his cloak girt up short 50 28| lyre-maker Cleophon of the people. It was Cleophon who first 51 28| condemned to death; for the people, even if they are deceived 52 29| schemes before them the people might choose the best. Cleitophon 53 32| had been ratified by the people, under the presidency of 54 33| the indignation of the people was greater than at any 55 34| 34~The people, however, in a very short 56 34| single decision, owing to the people being led astray by persons 57 36| himself the leader of the people and destroy their despotic 58 37| removed, they disarmed all the people except the Three Thousand, 59 38| goodwill shown by them to the people, and though they received 60 39| to enter Athens, nor the people of Athens to enter Eleusis, 61 39| a house in Eleusis, the people would help them to obtain 62 40| till the last moment, as people will do, Archinus, observing 63 41| which we are speaking the people, having secured the control 64 41| his companions brought the people together into a community, 65 41| community, for then the people was first divided into the 66 41| passed into the hands of the people at large; and this appears 67 41| but the result was that people did not attend. Consequently, 68 43| sovereign" Assembly; in this the people have to ratify the continuance 69 43| made some promise to the people and has not performed it. 70 43| olive-branch, to speak to the people concerning any matter, public 71 44| Assembly, in such manner as the people decide; they are held after 72 45| the drum-head"; and the people deprived the Council thenceforward 73 50| the walls; they prevent people from blocking up the streets 74 61| if he is found guilty the people decide what punishment or


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