Athenian Treatment of Individuals and Government

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The Athenians held many ideals about individuals, households, and government all of which affected Athenian reality. The Athenians utilized a government controlled by the citizens of the polis and their elected leaders. Athenians also valued justice, intelligence, and freedom as the basis of their government. Athenians treated women as the head of the home, when a man was absent. Individuals must be successfully educated and trained.
The Melian Debate, 415 B.C., is a prime example of Athenian treatment of individuals and government. The Melians plead with the Athenians to let them be allies and friends instead of becoming part of the Athenians empire. The Athenians failed to agree with the Melians proposition and decided to come after them regardless of the Melians feelings on the matter. The Melians, when given the choice, decided to stand up and fight against the Athenians, if they refused to accept their proposition.1 Both sides fought back and forth for a time, the Melians took control of some of the Athenians camp, but inevitably were forced to surrender. The Athenians Slaughtered all grown men and sold all women and children into slavery. With the land free for inhabitants, the Athenians sent 500 colonists to take control of the land. The Athenians refused to accept the Melians proposal because they determined that it would make them look weak and vulnerable, both to enemies and to conquered lands. The Athenians believed that to leave the Melians as independent as they were would jeopardize the security of their empire because it would make them seem afraid of a small island with little to no power. Backing down from the Melians would have been against the feelings of the Athenians, “ ...if any maintain thei...

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...rotect their women and children.10 Plato states that much like the dogs used to hunt, if women receive “the same nurture and education” then they too would be as good as men, and should not be treated as if they are not inferior to men. “Men and women alike possess the qualities which make a guardian; they differ only in their comparative strength or weakness”, Plato is saying that although men and women are different they both have strengths and weaknesses that are required.11
Finally, there were many ideas held by Athenians especially when talking about individuals, households, and the government that reflected Athenian reality. The Athenians preferred a strong democratic government. Individuals were educated and held in high esteem. Households consisted of everyone in the home, including slaves. Women, children, and slaves were in many ways treated the same.

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