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Pericles on Athenian Citizenship

"Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people." — Pericles, Funeral Oration, recorded by Thucydides.

Pericles on Athenian Citizenship

Meidias Painter — "Terracotta oinochoe: chous (jug)" (ca. 420–410 BCE), public domain

Democracy, defined on the battlefield.

After the first year of the Peloponnesian War, Pericles addressed the grieving citizens of Athens. In a speech recorded by Thucydides, he declared: “Our constitution is called a democracy because power is in the hands not of a minority but of the whole people.” This wasn’t just comfort — it was a challenge to every older way of ruling.

Not just a speech — a civic manifesto.

In these few words, Pericles captured what made Athens different. Citizenship meant responsibility and pride in shared decision-making. Thucydides carefully preserved this oration as the moment Athens articulated its own ideals, even as the city stared down disaster and loss.

Pericles' words during Athens' darkest hour reveal a radical pride in participatory government — and a sense of citizenship that reshaped Western ideas of belonging and duty.

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