Competition in the Best of Cities

Author:

Skultety Steven C.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Mississippi, Oxford

Abstract

By examining his account of individual virtues, making inferences from his analyses of flawed cities, and teasing out the tacit assumptions behind claims about the nature of political activity, I argue that Aristotle thinks of competition as being a political ideal rather than as an inevitable corruption of civic life. Virtuous citizens compete for civic honor through traditional “competitive outlays” and contend against one another for prestigious offices in the city. Moreover, I argue that the very structure of political deliberation is competitive. It is through a “vis-à-vis” competition among proposals that a winning policy is adopted, and the speakers who offer these proposals are themselves involved in a competition for political influence.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,History

Reference10 articles.

1. Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens

2. For descriptions of this transformation in the nature of aristocratic competition, see Whitehead, "Competitive Outlay," 55-60.

3. Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics

4. The whole range of reciprocation of gifts and benefits was embodied in the notion of charis. See Kalimtzis, Aristotle on Political Enmity and Disease, 170-73.

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