説得と民主政 : モノからコトバへ
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
That there were at least two modes of persuading, with words and with gifts, in classical Athens has widely been accepted since Buxton(1982). It should be noted, as Harvey has suggested(1985), that neither mode was necessarily considered more improper than the other : monetary persuasion, expressed as χρημασι(δωροι&b.sigmav;, δου&b.sigmav; χρηματα etc.) πειθειν, coexisted with verbal, for which λογοι&b.sigmav; πειθειν was the usual phrase. In this paper the author's principal aim is to examine how and by which mode the Athenian citizens could be persuaded by their leaders under the regime of democracy, and to show what kind of social values underlay each of the two modes of persuading. Persuasion with gifts including bribes, mainly used in more or less private spheres, was firmly rooted in the traditional and rather aristocratic values according to which reciprocity should play an essential role in forming social relationships, whereas persuasion with words-and rhetoric-, normally employed in public speeches before a large body of citizens, i. e., assembly, council or popular court, was underpinned by a new, democratic ideology. The author attempts to argue that there can be observed a shift from the former toward the latter mode of persuasion in the course of the development of Athenian Democracy during the fifth century B. C, where three politicians are relevant : Miltiades, Cimon and Pericles. Miltiades, the victorious general at Marathon, and his son Cimon both represented the traditional norms concerning reciprocity, exercising their leaderships characteristically by means of persuasion with gifts : Miltiades promised the Athenian citizens 'to make them rich if they followed him' (Hdt. VI 132) , thus offering a gift in the future, when he persuaded them into setting out on an expedition against Paros in an assembly in 489 ; Cimon could likewise obtain much support from them and be elected general many times in the 470s and 460s only by lavishly expending his funds in giving his private patronage to the lower-class people. Persuading the demos with gift, however, was crucially checked by Pericles, who was well conscious of the power of oratory and fully exploited it as a political weapon to persuade the demos ; furthermore, he drove a wedge into the tradition of the political culture based on the reciprocity principle, himself adopting an extremely incorruptible life-style as a politician, for which he was praised by Thucydides as 'αδωροτατο&b.sigmav;'(II 65,8). It is also worth noting that there is much evidence that a system of accountability to detect and prosecute financial crimes including bribery was remarkably evolved under Pericles' leadership by the third quarter of the fifth century. The development of Athenian Democracy, therefore, can be described in a way as a process of conflict between the two opposing attitudes toward reciprocity, old and new, which eventually caused an inevitable change from persuasion with gift to that with words as a means of moving the demos in the symbouleutic and jurisdictional bodies : persuasion by words and rhetoric, not by gift and wealth, was more suited to the democratic principle that all male citizens were equally allowed to participate in the government regardless of the amount of their property.
- 日本西洋古典学会の論文
- 1999-03-23
著者
関連論文
- 書評 P.J.ローズ,D.M.ルイス『古代ギリシャの国家決議』
- 書評 堀井健一「古典期のアテナイ民主政に関する論争とプラトン『法律』の一記述に関する問題」(『長崎大学教育学部社会科学論叢』七〇号)
- 桜井万里子著, 『ソクラテスの隣人たち : アテナイにおける市民と非市民』, 山川出版社, 一九九七・四刊, 四六, 二七八頁, 二五二四円
- フォーラム 第58回日本西洋史学会大会小シンポジウム報告 ギリシアの「衰退」とは何か
- 読書案内 問い直されるギリシア史 (世界史の研究(202))
- 隠されたコード--アテナイ民主政研究の視点から
- 書評 P. Flensted-Jensen, Th. H. Nielsen, L. Rubinstein, edd., Polis & Politics. Studies in Ancient Greek History Presented to Mogens Herman Hansen on his Sixtieth Birthday, August 20, 2000
- Peter J. Rhodes with David M. Lewis, The Decrees of the Greek States., Pp.xiv+640, Oxford, Oxford U. P., 1997.
- 説得と民主政 : モノからコトバへ
- 贈与(ドーラ)から賄賂(ドーラ)へ : 前五世紀における贈収賄罪の成立とアテナイ民主政
- J. Ober, The Athenian Revolution : Essays on Ancient Greek Democracy and Political Theory., Pp. ix+212, Princeton, Princeton U. P., 1996.
- 『宇治拾遺物語』と古代ギリシア史研究
- ギリシア歴史紀行--ギリシア--古代への旅(後編)
- ギリシア歴史紀行 ギリシア--古代への旅(前編)
- アテナイ民主政における贈収賄罪の成立 : 法制的側面から
- アテナイ民主政における司法への民衆参加 (《シンポジウム》司法への民衆参加の歴史)
- ヨーロッパ : 古代 : ギリシア (一九九二年の歴史学界 : 回顧と展望)
- 「古代ギリシアの女たち--アテナイの現実と夢」桜井万里子
- 古典期アテナイにおける罪と法--弾劾法(ノモス・エイサンゲルティコス)の性格をめぐって
- 「古代ギリシア法思想史研究」一柳俊夫
- 佐藤昇著, 『民主政アテナイの賄賂言説』(山川歴史モノグラフ17), 山川出版社, 二〇〇八・一二刊, A5, 二五六頁, 五〇〇〇円
- 討論要旨(公開シンポジウム「歴史のなかの公と私」,第一〇九回史学会大会報告)
- 趣旨説明(公開シンポジウム「歴史のなかの公と私」,第一〇九回史学会大会報告)