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Moses Finley Quotes

Ideal goals are a menace in themselves, as much in more modern philosophers as in Plato.

"Democracy Ancient And Modern". Book by Moses I. Finley (Second Edition), Chapter 1, Leaders and Followers, p. 6, 1985.

Historical explanation is not identical with moral judgment.

"Democracy Ancient And Modern". Book by Moses Finley (Second Edition). Chapter 3, Democracy, Consensus and National Interest, p. 96, 1985.

man is by nature designed to live in the polis, the highest form of koinonia, community; that is man's end or goal if he achieves the full potentiality of his nature.

"Democracy Ancient And Modern". Book by Moses Finley (Second Edition). Chapter 3, Democracy, Consensus and National Interest, p. 90, 1985.

A genuinely political society, in which discussion and debate are an essential technique, is a society full of risks.

"Democracy Ancient And Modern". Book by Moses Finley (Second Edition). Chapter 4, Socrates and After, p. 140, 1985.

If I had to choose one which best characterized the condition of being a political leader in Athens, the word would be "tension".

"Democracy Ancient And Modern". Book by Moses Finley (Second Edition). Chapter 2, Athenian Demagogues, p. 60, 1985.

In the western world today everyone is a democrat.

"Democracy Ancient And Modern". Book by Moses Finley (Second Edition). Preface, p. ix, 1985.