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Voting

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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Tragedy Makes Democracy Face Itself

2024-10-17, day precision · Civilization #9: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides as Prophets of Democracy

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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..."

Tragedy Makes Democracy Face Itself

2024-10-17, day precision · Civilization #9: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides as Prophets of Democracy

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"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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