What was the permanent organization of Athens citizens' assembly during the ancient Greek city-state?
Cleisthenes period: About 100 years after Solon, a 500-member parliamentary lottery system was established.
Perikles period: all the official positions in Athens were open to citizens, and they were all drawn by lot; The highest authority of the General Assembly; People who get public office and participate in city-state politics will get wages or subsidies (similar to today's civil service system).
In a wonderful speech, Perikles described the democratic system in Athens like this: "Our system is an example to others, so it is called democratic politics because the whole is in the hands of all citizens, not a few." When solving private disputes, everyone is equal in law. When limiting a person's official duties in Fudan to others, it is not the members of a special class who are considered, but their real talents. Anyone who can contribute to the country will never be poor and politically unknown. "A good political system is the cornerstone of excellent culture.