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Title: Pericles


1
Pericles
  • Understanding the Legacy

2
Background
  • Born in 490 and died in 429 B.C.
  • From a wealthy family with strong connections to
    the government of Greece.
  • A scholar, taught by the greatest minds of his
    time.
  • Began his early career in the military where he
    became a general.

3
Democracy
  • Pericles brought to Athens, and to Greece, the
    ideals of democracy.
  • A democrat who was a liberal in theory and a
    realist in practices concerning faith. He
    believed that the true value of Athens was found
    in the common good of the people and he worked to
    ensure that their common interests were served by
    their government.

4
Power
  • "Our constitution is called a democracy because
    power is in the hands not of a minority but of
    the whole people. When it is a question of
    settling private disputes, everyone is equal
    before the law when it is a question of putting
    one person before another in positions of public
    responsibility, what counts is not membership of
    a particular class, but the actual ability which
    the man possess.
  • Pericles believed that the people should
    represent equality at all levels and he worked to
    ensure that every Athenian had land and some link
    to their state and its government. Power rested
    in the hands of all those who made the states
    business their business and the only way to
    ensure that the people cared for the state was to
    ensure that they had a vested interest in the
    state.
  • Pericles believed that any man could benefit his
    country, no matter the obscurity of his condition
    (in life).

5
The Power of Thinking
  • Pericles believed that it was through thinking
    before one acted that they truly maintained the
    power to control themselves.
  • To act without forethought made men courageous
    but ignorant.
  • Men may be courageous from their ignorance.
  • Pericles believed it was necessary to act and in
    your reflection have no hesitation, no doubt,
    that you actions stood for something. That your
    actions meant something.
  • It is through protecting yourself and others by
    thinking before you act that men truly are
    courageous because it takes courage to have the
    forethought to know better then the afterthought
    of regret.

6
The Age of Pericles
  • Not only did Pericles bring great changes to the
    government of Greece, he also brought great
    changes to the nature of art and progress of his
    time.
  • The great structures of Greece, The New Temple of
    Athena and the Parthenon among others, were built
    during his time. Not only did Pericles use these
    structures to change the face of Greek art and
    the cultural pulse of the nation but he also used
    them for political reasons as well.

7
Building a Nation
  • Pericles used his building projects in a
    political sense by making it possible for his
    full employment policy where every able man,
    woman and child, any able craftsman or worker to
    work for and earn money---and honor---from the
    state.
  • This was meant to show the common people that
    they too shared in the profits and the splendor
    of the empire.
  • He ensured that every single person had a vested
    interest in the creation of the state and in the
    building of their own legacy.
  • For a mans counsel cannot have equal weigh or
    worth, when he alone has nothing to risk.

8
Setting the Standard
  • Pericles was condemned for his position as a
    statesman because he believed the good of his
    city, Athens, was paramount in importance.
    However, he believed that all people should feel
    pride, worth, and see their own importance in
    regards to the state and the progress the state
    makes.
  • He set a standard for Athens and for Greece, he
    believed that they should follow the path of no
    one but instead that they should be a model to
    others. They should be the guiding force for
    others to follow. Through their actions, deeds,
    and their excellence.

9
The People
  • Pericles understood that the value of human
    existence rested in the peoples ability, and
    determination, to be civically engaged.
  • He believed that anyone who did not have an
    interest in politics or the affairs of state had
    no business in the state at all because it was by
    the will of the people that the state existed and
    the state flourished or failed by that same will.

10
  • Others are brave out of ignorance and, when they
    stop to think, they begin to fear. But the man
    who can most truly be accounted for is he who
    best knows what is sweet in life and what is
    terrible, and then goes undeterred to meet what
    is to come".
  • Pericles   

11
Olympian of Athens
  • It is fitting that Pericles was compared to Zeus,
    in that he had the bearing of greatness and the
    ability to remain calm and collected in the face
    of any trial. However, it is more ironic that he
    would end up being more comparable to the
    daughter of Zeus, Athena----the Goddess whose
    name the city he loved bore.
  • As Athena was, Pericles was the guardian of his
    city and all it possessed and he fought for the
    future excellence of his city and his people with
    everything he had.
  • For this, his legacy remains, for his
    determination to see democracy succeed and his
    image of the art, culture, politics and potential
    of Athens, and Greece, realized.

12
Picking up the Torch
  • As Periclean Scholars we have been challenged to
    continue the legacy of Pericles.
  • Pericles was not only a great orator and
    statesmen but he also held true to the values of
    democracy and the belief that all people have a
    place and a purpose within the state. This holds
    true today and it goes beyond the state to
    include the world.
  • It is our task to continue his legacy and promote
    his ideals of civic responsibility, democracy and
    engagement across borders and through the sharing
    of ideas and the melding of cultures. We must set
    a standard for ourselves and our actions.
  • We must be a model to others, a visionary in all
    that we do and we must work to inspire others and
    promote a legacy for ourselves through our deeds,
    our standards and our commitment.

13
Periclean Quotes
  • We do not imitate, but are a model to others.
    Pericles
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