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Creating a Constitution: Law, Democracy, and Growth in Ancient Athens

Online ISBN:
9780691198712
Print ISBN:
9780691195636
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
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Creating a Constitution: Law, Democracy, and Growth in Ancient Athens

Federica Carugati
Federica Carugati
Stanford University
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Published online:
21 May 2020
Published in print:
20 August 2019
Online ISBN:
9780691198712
Print ISBN:
9780691195636
Publisher:
Princeton University Press

Abstract

We live in an era of constitution-making. More than half of the world's constitutions have been drafted in the past half-century. Yet, one question still eludes theorists and practitioners alike: how do stable, growth-enhancing constitutional structures emerge and endure? This book argues that ancient Athens offers a unique laboratory for exploring this question. Because the city-state was reasonably well-documented, smaller than most modern nations, and simpler in its institutional makeup, the case of Athens reveals key factors of successful constitution-making that are hard to flesh out in more complex settings. The book demonstrates that the institutional changes Athens undertook in the late fifth century BCE, after a period of war and internal strife, amounted to a de facto constitution. The constitution restored stability and allowed the democracy to flourish anew. The analysis of Athens' case reveals the importance of three factors for creating a successful constitution: first, a consensus on a set of shared values capable of commanding long-term support; second, a self-enforcing institutional structure that reflects those values; and, third, regulatory mechanisms for policymaking that enable tradeoffs of inclusion to foster growth without jeopardizing stability. The book is an account of how political and economic goals that we normally associate with Western developed countries were once achieved through different institutional arrangements.

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