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American Research Journal of History and Culture

ISSN (Online): 2379-2914

DOI: 10.46568/arjhc

Case Study Vol. 9, Issue 1 2022 Open Access

The Role of Slavery in Athenian Democracy: An Economic Perspective

Leo Yizhou Lin

1 Chapman Pkwy, Stony Brook, United States.
 Leo Yizhou Lin, “The Role of Slavery in Athenian Democracy: An Economic Perspective”, American Research Journal of History and Culture, Vol 9, no. 1, 2023, pp. 43-55.
Abstract
Classical Athens is strongly associated with two phenomena: democracy, and slavery. The interaction between these two institutions, seemingly at odds when evaluated by modern standards, reveals a complex web of philosophical, social, and economic relationships. The question of whether or not Athenian democracy was predicated on slavery as an institution has been the subject of scholarly debate for centuries, and no strict answer has been reached. However, the inherent economic requirements of Athenian democracy allow for a more focused study of how slavery functioned in relation to political and social governance. This paper explores a variety of ancient sources and modern scholarship to demonstrate that slavery played a number of vital roles to the functioning of the Athenian economy, directly and indirectly supporting ‘democratic’ systems. In doing so, this paper highlights the complexities in interpreting ancient sources alongside population and economic projections, as well as navigating the symbiosis of fiscal and chattel policies.