Archaic Athens and Tyranny. The Origins of the Athenian Public Finances

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Abstract

The tyranny of the Peisistratids marked a fundamental step in the formation of Athenian public finances due to the greater military needs of the tyrants, especially under Hippias, compared to the constitutional regime. Although the Peisistratus’ land tithe was abolished by the young Athenian democracy, several taxes survived in the classical age leading to the conclusion that, at least in Athens, direct taxation was introduced by tyrants, but it was preserved in certain forms even under democracy, thus suggesting that there was not an inseparable link between direct taxation and tyranny.
Lingua originaleInglese
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteRethinking Athens Before the Persian Wars. Proceedings of the International Workshop at the Ludwig-Maximilans-Universitat Munchen (Munich, 23rd-24th February 2017)
EditoreUtzverlag
Pagine265-276
Numero di pagine12
ISBN (stampa)9783831648139
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2019

Keywords

  • Pisistrato - Ippia - tirannide - Economici pseudo-aristotelici - finanze pubbliche - tassazione diretta

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