For generations, scholars have focused on the rise of the Greek city-state and its brilliant cosmopolitan culture as the ultimate source of the Western tradition in literature, philosophy, and politics. This passionate book leads us outside the city walls to the countryside, where the vast majority of the Greek citizenry lived, to find the true source of the cultural wealth of Greek civilization. Victor Hanson shows that the real "Greek revolution" was not merely the rise of a free and democratic urban culture, but rather the historic innovation of the independent family farm.
The farmers, vinegrowers, and herdsmen of ancient Greece are "the other Greeks," who formed the backbone of Hellenic civilization. It was these tough-minded, practical, and fiercely independent agrarians, Hanson contends, who gave Greek culture its distinctive emphasis on private property, constitutional government, contractual agreements, infantry warfare, and individual rights. Hanson's reconstruction of ancient Greek farm life, informed by hands-on knowledge of the subject (he is a fifth-generation California vine- and fruit-grower) is fresh, comprehensive, and absorbing. His detailed chronicle of the rise and tragic fall of the Greek city-state also helps us to grasp the implications of what may be the single most significant trend in American life todaythe imminent extinction of the family farm.
The Other Greeks: The Family Farm and the Agrarian Roots of Western Civilization
I’ve lived in cities my entire life, but have always found the rural ethos more to my liking than an urban one.
“Likewise, rural areas tend to be less educated than urban areas.”
This meme about Trump’s voters being uneducated is coming up quite often lately. Something’s up.
They just don’t get it. “Nobody I know is voting for him.” duh
We got all kinds of resentment. Step right up.
Here’s the next national talking point...
The MSM is the Country’s greatest threat.
Country versus Court...it has always been thus.