Political Geography: Greece
The polis or city-state (from which our word "political" is derived) sprang up in the sixth and fifth centuries BCE. Every city-state was built around a hill, called an acropolis or "high-city" to which the citizens could retreat in case of attack. Public spaces were designed to nurture a sense of civic responsibility and commitment. Every important public space appears to have been visible from every other public space. So, a citizen in his everyday obligations, was in full view of the places where he discharged his most important civic obligations. The concept of the political community was visible in the geography of the city.
Itinerary:
Athens
Sparta
Megalopolis
Delos
Rhodes
Athens
The polis or city-state (from which our word "political" is derived) sprang up in the sixth and fifth centuries BCE. Every city-state was built around a hill, called an acropolis or "high-city" to which the citizens could retreat in case of attack. Public spaces were designed to nurture a sense of civic responsibility and commitment. Every important public space appears to have been visible from every other public space. So, a citizen in his everyday obligations, was in full view of the places where he discharged his most important civic obligations. The concept of the political community was visible in the geography of the city.
Itinerary:
Athens
Sparta
Megalopolis
Delos
Rhodes
Athens
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