Countering the “Democracy Thesis” – Sortition in Ancient Greek Political Theory

Since a decade, sortition has been experiencing a surprising and strong revival in political theory and political practice. The rediscovery of the drawing of lots has been inspired by a specific reading of the history of political ideas. According to this reading, a systematic connection between sor...

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Main Author: Hubertus Buchstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2015-11-01
Series:Redescriptions
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Online Access:https://journal-redescriptions.org/articles/117
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Summary:Since a decade, sortition has been experiencing a surprising and strong revival in political theory and political practice. The rediscovery of the drawing of lots has been inspired by a specific reading of the history of political ideas. According to this reading, a systematic connection between sortition and democracy already existed in ancient Greece – a point of view which I call the “democracy thesis of the lottery”. The article argues that the democracy thesis of the lottery is incorrect not only with respect to the actual use of lotteries in ancient Greek 'poleis', but also with respect to those who theorized about this issue at that time, in particular Plato and Aristotle.
ISSN:2308-0914