Jiang says Aeschylus teaches Athenians to honor democracy by voting seriously, because good voting brings justice, truth, and righteousness into the world.
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Jiang says Aeschylus teaches Athenians to honor democracy by voting seriously, because good voting brings justice, truth, and righteousness into the world.
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"Does that make sense? So that's the story. So what's the relevance of this story? Well, for Athens, it tells them where democracy comes..."
"Does that make sense? And that's why I say Aeschylus is a prophet of democracy, because through this play, he is telling the Athenian..."
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