This is a sequel to “Athens 5th Century B.C.—America 2020”, which appeared in the Dec. 1, 2020 New York Law Journal.

The main features of the robust democracy the Athenians achieved in the 5th century B.C., and how it was achieved are well known. But what is not well told is that domestic politics in Athens was malicious, mendacious and at times murderous.

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