Auteur(s) : Doron
MENSELS (The Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israël)
Titre : Polybius and the Socio-Economic Revolution in Greece
(227-146 B.C.)
Revue : L’Antiquité Classique
Volume : 51
Date : 1982
Pages : 86-110
Abstract:
Polybius is one of our main sources for the socio-economic conditions in Greece
in the late third and the second century B.C. The article discusses Polybius’
attitude towards the revolution in Greece from 227 to 146 B.C. under two headings:
1. Polybius’ treatment of the “radical”, “moderate”
and the “comprehensive” revolutions; 2. his treatment of the revolutionaries.
It becomes clear that Polybius was hostile towards any attempt to change the
socio-economic and political status quo in favour of the populace,
and this affected many aspects of his description of the various revolutions.