Athens Legacy
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565277711
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The city of Athens gave the world more than monuments—it gave humanity a new way to think, govern, and question. Athens Legacy explores how classical Greece became the cradle of democracy and philosophy, shaping ideas that still guide modern societies. Through the lives of Socrates, Plato, Pericles, and their contemporaries, the book traces how public debate, reason, and civic duty transformed politics into a collective pursuit of truth. Drawing from archaeological discoveries, ancient texts, and political analysis, it reveals how Athenian principles of equality and inquiry laid the foundations of Western civilization. This historical study connects marble temples to modern parliaments, showing how the philosophical spirit of Athens continues to define freedom today.
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