Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles

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Autor(a) principal: Lacowicz, Ellis Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This work aims to analyze the perspective of the researcher and historian Ellen Meiksins Wood (1942-2016) on Athenian democracy considering it a counterpoint to the antidemocratic view of the classical philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The author presents his perspective in the books Democracia contra capitalismo (2011b) and Peasant-citizen and Slave: The Foundations of Athenian Democracy (1989). This books emphasize the figure of the free worker, especially the peasant-citizen, who had, according to Wood, an unprecedented juridical and political status, he was free from any kind of exploration by means of coercion, by either the landowners or the State. The traditional view was influenced by what Ellen Wood calls the myth of the idle mob, which claims that the citizens were an idle mob that could participate in political decisions because slaves would work in their place and because they were supported by public payments; the ones who inspired the myth were the Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. In the first chapter, we discuss the traditional vision on the Athenian democracy. In the second chapter, the focus is on the participation of the peasant-citizen in the Athenian democracy, by the perspective of Ellen Meiksins Wood. Finally, in the third chapter, we discuss the author's method to study classical political theorists and their application in the works of Greek philosophers, since the method that the author used would have enabled this different view on the subject. The researcher says that the citizen status of the free worker and the anti-democratic will inspired by a vision on that condition are present in the political and cultural traditions of the Classical antiquity, which reached our time. Because, when the work class demanded participation in the new emerging democracies, — in England and in the United States, mainly — it was tried to reason that this participation would have to be restraint, to not put in risk the own existence of the democracy. This argument could be found in the texts of philosophers such as Plato, Socrates and Aristotle; this position was usually mobilized by the “authority” that those political classics enjoyed through a “textualist” reading. Nonetheless. Ellen Wood was able to show that perspective was a “bias” and it was not a matter of direct description of some pretense political reality of the Athenian democracy. Through the social contextualization of the political philosophers, it was possible to understand their positions as partisan – antidemocratic -, in the social and political conflict of the time those “classics” developed their political theories.
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The author presents his perspective in the books Democracia contra capitalismo (2011b) and Peasant-citizen and Slave: The Foundations of Athenian Democracy (1989). This books emphasize the figure of the free worker, especially the peasant-citizen, who had, according to Wood, an unprecedented juridical and political status, he was free from any kind of exploration by means of coercion, by either the landowners or the State. The traditional view was influenced by what Ellen Wood calls the myth of the idle mob, which claims that the citizens were an idle mob that could participate in political decisions because slaves would work in their place and because they were supported by public payments; the ones who inspired the myth were the Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. In the first chapter, we discuss the traditional vision on the Athenian democracy. In the second chapter, the focus is on the participation of the peasant-citizen in the Athenian democracy, by the perspective of Ellen Meiksins Wood. Finally, in the third chapter, we discuss the author's method to study classical political theorists and their application in the works of Greek philosophers, since the method that the author used would have enabled this different view on the subject. The researcher says that the citizen status of the free worker and the anti-democratic will inspired by a vision on that condition are present in the political and cultural traditions of the Classical antiquity, which reached our time. Because, when the work class demanded participation in the new emerging democracies, — in England and in the United States, mainly — it was tried to reason that this participation would have to be restraint, to not put in risk the own existence of the democracy. This argument could be found in the texts of philosophers such as Plato, Socrates and Aristotle; this position was usually mobilized by the “authority” that those political classics enjoyed through a “textualist” reading. Nonetheless. Ellen Wood was able to show that perspective was a “bias” and it was not a matter of direct description of some pretense political reality of the Athenian democracy. Through the social contextualization of the political philosophers, it was possible to understand their positions as partisan – antidemocratic -, in the social and political conflict of the time those “classics” developed their political theories.O trabalho busca analisar a perspectiva da pesquisadora e historiadora Ellen Meiksins Wood (1942-2016) sobre a democracia ateniense considerando-a um contraponto à visão antidemocrática dos filósofos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles. A autora apresenta sua perspectiva nas obras Democracia contra capitalismo (2011b) e Peasant-citizen and Slave: The Foundations of Athenian Democracy (1989), nas quais dá ênfase à figura do trabalhador-livre, em especial o cidadão-camponês, que possuía, segundo Wood, um status jurídico e político sem precedentes, ele estava livre de qualquer tipo de exploração por meio da coação por parte dos donos de terras e também por parte do Estado. A visão tradicional foi influenciada pelo o que Ellen Wood chama de mito da ralé ociosa, segundo o qual os cidadãos eram uma ralé ociosa que conseguia participar das decisões políticas porque os escravos trabalhariam no lugar deles e porque eram sustentados por pagamentos públicos; quem inspirou o mito foram os filósofos gregos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles. No primeiro capítulo, tratamos da visão tradicional sobre democracia ateniense. No segundo capítulo, abordamos a perspectiva de Ellen Meiksins Wood sobre a democracia ateniense, mais especificamente sobre o papel do cidadão-camponês e dos escravos em Atenas. Por fim, no terceiro capítulo, discorremos sobre o método da autora para estudar os teóricos políticos clássicos e sua aplicação nas obras dos filósofos gregos, tendo em vista que o método que a autora utilizou teria possibilitado essa visão diferente sobre o tema. A pesquisadora afirma que esse status de cidadão do trabalhador livre e a vontade antidemocrática que essa condição inspirou estão presentes nas tradições políticas e culturais da antiguidade clássica que chegaram até nós, pois quando as classes trabalhadoras exigiram participação nas democracias nascentes – na Inglaterra e nos Estados Unidos, principalmente – buscou-se argumentar que tal participação teria que ser limitada para não colocar em risco a existência da democracia. Tal argumento estava presente nos textos dos filósofos Platão, Sócrates e Aristóteles e poderiam ser mobilizadas por meio da “autoridade” que tais clássicos da política desfrutavam a partir de uma leitura “textualista”. Contudo, Ellen Wood foi capaz de mostrar que se tratava de um “viés” e não da descrição da realidade política da democracia ateniense e, por meio da contextualização social dos filósofos da política, mostrou que concernia a uma posição partidária – antidemocrática – no conflito social e político da época em que tais “clássicos” elaboraram suas teorias políticas.Submitted by Marilene Donadel (marilene.donadel@unioeste.br) on 2019-02-15T13:49:41Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Ellis_Lacowicz_2018.pdf: 808931 bytes, checksum: 81c4c51cbbf0f9c0064413df358c22de (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-02-15T13:49:41Z (GMT). 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title Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles
spellingShingle Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles
Lacowicz, Ellis Fernanda
Cidadão-camponês
Ellen Meiksins Wood
Democracia ateniense
Peasant-citizen
Athenian democracy.
OUTROS::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
title_short Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles
title_full Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles
title_fullStr Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles
title_full_unstemmed Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles
title_sort Trabalho livre e escravidão em Atenas: o contraponto de Ellen Meiksins Wood ao viés antidemocrático dos clássicos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles
author Lacowicz, Ellis Fernanda
author_facet Lacowicz, Ellis Fernanda
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contributor_str_mv Silva, Vânia Sandeléia Vaz da
Silva, Vânia Sandeléia Vaz da
Pinto, Karla Lisandra Gobo
Neres, Geraldo Magella
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cidadão-camponês
Ellen Meiksins Wood
Democracia ateniense
topic Cidadão-camponês
Ellen Meiksins Wood
Democracia ateniense
Peasant-citizen
Athenian democracy.
OUTROS::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Peasant-citizen
Athenian democracy.
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description This work aims to analyze the perspective of the researcher and historian Ellen Meiksins Wood (1942-2016) on Athenian democracy considering it a counterpoint to the antidemocratic view of the classical philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The author presents his perspective in the books Democracia contra capitalismo (2011b) and Peasant-citizen and Slave: The Foundations of Athenian Democracy (1989). This books emphasize the figure of the free worker, especially the peasant-citizen, who had, according to Wood, an unprecedented juridical and political status, he was free from any kind of exploration by means of coercion, by either the landowners or the State. The traditional view was influenced by what Ellen Wood calls the myth of the idle mob, which claims that the citizens were an idle mob that could participate in political decisions because slaves would work in their place and because they were supported by public payments; the ones who inspired the myth were the Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. In the first chapter, we discuss the traditional vision on the Athenian democracy. In the second chapter, the focus is on the participation of the peasant-citizen in the Athenian democracy, by the perspective of Ellen Meiksins Wood. Finally, in the third chapter, we discuss the author's method to study classical political theorists and their application in the works of Greek philosophers, since the method that the author used would have enabled this different view on the subject. The researcher says that the citizen status of the free worker and the anti-democratic will inspired by a vision on that condition are present in the political and cultural traditions of the Classical antiquity, which reached our time. Because, when the work class demanded participation in the new emerging democracies, — in England and in the United States, mainly — it was tried to reason that this participation would have to be restraint, to not put in risk the own existence of the democracy. This argument could be found in the texts of philosophers such as Plato, Socrates and Aristotle; this position was usually mobilized by the “authority” that those political classics enjoyed through a “textualist” reading. Nonetheless. Ellen Wood was able to show that perspective was a “bias” and it was not a matter of direct description of some pretense political reality of the Athenian democracy. Through the social contextualization of the political philosophers, it was possible to understand their positions as partisan – antidemocratic -, in the social and political conflict of the time those “classics” developed their political theories.
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