古代ギリシアの籤引き民主制<br>Drawing Lots : From Egalitarianism to Democracy in Ancient Greece

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古代ギリシアの籤引き民主制
Drawing Lots : From Egalitarianism to Democracy in Ancient Greece

  • 著者名:Malkin, Irad/Blok, Josine
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  • Oxford University Press(2024/05/07発売)
  • ポイント 227pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197753477
  • eISBN:9780197753491

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For the first time, this volume by two leading historians offers a comprehensive study of drawing lots as a central institution of ancient Greek society. Drawing lots expressed an egalitarian mindset that guided selection, procedure, and distribution by lot and was eventually introduced for polis governance, a Greek innovation that appears to be of increasing relevance today. The authors explore the egalitarian, "horizonal," mindset expressed in using the lot instead of a top-down vision of authority and sovereignty. Drawing lots presupposed equality among participants deserving equal "portions" and was used for distributing land, inheritance, booty, sacrificial meat, selecting individuals, setting turns, mixing and reorganizing groups, and divining the will of the gods. Lot-oracles were used for divination; otherwise, the gods guarded the justice of the procedure but only rarely determined the outcome. It was a self-evident method broadly and ubiquitously applied. Drawing lots would crystallize community boundaries and emphasize its sovereignty. The book further investigates the transposition of the drawing of lots to the governance of the polis. The implied egalitarianism of the lot often conflicted with top-down perceptions of society and the values of inequality, status, and merit. Drawing lots was introduced into oligarchies and democracies at an uneven pace and scale. Its wide use in the democracy of classical Athens was an exceptional case, eye-catching both in antiquity and today. The book concludes with a discussion about the meaning of the Greek examples for drawing lots today and the increasing interest in using random selection in politics as a possibility for modern democracies around the world. The appendix surveys the Greek vocabulary of lottery practices.

Table of Contents

List of abbreviationsPreface Introduction Greeks drawing lots: the practice and the mindset of egalitarianismPart I The lottery mindset: religion and society1. Lotteries divine and human: the world of the Homeric epics2. When does the lot reflect the will of the gods? Lots, oracles, divination, and the notion of moira3. Sacrifice and feast: social values and the distribution of meat by lot Part II Equal and fair: inheritance, colonization, and mixture4. Partible Inheritance by lot5. Drawing lots on the Athenian stage6. Founding cities and sharing in the polis: equality, allotment, and civic mixturePart III Drawing lots in polis governance7. Setting the stage8. Drawing lots for polis office9. Drawing lots for governance: a political innovationPart IV Conclusions 10. Conclusions and implications11. Drawing lots today: fair distribution and a stronger democracy Appendix A Lexicographical survey: lottery practices in the archaic and classical periodsBibliographyIndexIndex locorum