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Pericles turned Athens into a radial democracy, that is the assembly of the people ruled. Pericles described himself as First Citizen.

People for most offices were selected by lot - a blind draw. So the quality varied greatly, this being overcome by having collegiate appointments, that is several people shared the same job, in the expectation/hope that at least some of them would have some brains; eg public monies collection was handled by a committee of 10, some sat and collected, some wrote receipts, some counted it, some carried it to the Parthenon for safe keeping, so there was a mix of small jobs.

An exception was the generals - no one wanted to be led in war by an incompetent rabbit, so each of the ten tribes nominated a man to be general who they could trust.

Pericles had to go before the Assembly meetings and argue his case where he thought something should be done. He argued persuasively most of the time, but he had periods where he was out of favour and things didn't go his way. It was during a difficult period when he pushed Athens into a destructive and unnecessary war.

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