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Race and Citizen Identity in the Classical Athenian Democracy
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Race and Citizen Identity in the Classical Athenian DemocracyRace and Citizen Identity in the Classical Athenian Democracy

In Race and Citizen Identity in the Classical Athenian Democracy, Susan Lape demonstrates how a race ideology grounded citizen identity. Although this ideology did not manifest itself in a fully developed race myth, its study offers insight into the causes and conditions that can give rise to race and racisms in both modern and pre-modern cultures.
 
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Tags: modern, Citizen, Democracy, ideology, Athenian, Democracy, Classical, Identity
Mathematics and Democracy: Designing Better Voting and Fair-Division Procedures
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Mathematics and Democracy: Designing Better Voting and Fair-Division Procedures Voters today often desert a preferred candidate for a more viable second choice to avoid wasting their vote. Likewise, parties to a dispute often find themselves unable to agree on a fair division of contested goods. In Mathematics and Democracy, Steven Brams, a leading authority in the use of mathematics to design decision-making processes, shows how social-choice and game theory could make political and social institutions more democratic. He develops rigorous new procedures that enable voters to better express themselves and that allow disputants to divide goods more fairly.
 
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Tags: goods, Mathematics, Democracy, social, choice, choice, goods, themselves
Numbers Rule: The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to the Present
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Numbers Rule: The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to the PresentNumbers Rule: The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to the PresentSince the very birth of democracy in ancient Greece, the simple act of voting has given rise to mathematical paradoxes that have puzzled some of the greatest philosophers, statesmen, and mathematicians. Numbers Rule traces the epic quest by these thinkers to create a more perfect democracy and adapt to the ever-changing demands that each new generation places on our democratic institutions.

 
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Tags: Plato, Numbers, democracy, minds, Pliny, Numbers, Plato, Democracy, Mathematics
New Media, Old News: Journalism and Democracy in the Digital Age
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New Media, Old News: Journalism and Democracy in the Digital AgeNew Media, Old News: Journalism and Democracy in the Digital Age

With massive changes in the media environment and its technologies, interrogating the nature of news journalism is one of the most urgent tasks we face in defining the public interest today. The implications are serious, not just for the future of the news, but also for the practice of democracy.


 
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Tags: journalism, democracy, media, changes, vibrant, Media, Democracy, Digital, Journalism, interest
Empire of Ancient Greece (Great Empires of the Past)
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Empire of Ancient Greece (Great Empires of the Past) The classical Greek civilization is the cornerstone of Western civilization today. The Greeks invented and developed everything from logic and democracy to rhetoric, drama, and philosophy. "Empire of Ancient Greece, Revised Edition" chronicles the remarkable legacy of the Greeks, as well as the diversity of their societies - from the thriving democracy of Athens to the militarism of Sparta to the oligarchy of Thrace. It explores the conditions that made it possible for the ancient Greeks to develop a culture that set the foundation for our intellectual lives today, and explains why Greek power eventually declined.
 
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Tags: Greeks, democracy, Greece, Empire, today