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In their superiority and ability to dominate the Greek world, until they were seriously defeated and became a second rate power.
Pericles called Athens the school for all Greece, because he believed that Athens was better than all the other cities in culture and government. He believed that all the other city states should follow Athens example.
Athens believed in simple luxury for themselves & their homes.
Athens was a strong friendly place and believed in education for boys women were expected to dress up nicely!
they believed the baby's were cursed and would disease the whole city
Plato was critical of the democracy in Athens and believed in a philosopher-king ruling class as depicted in his book "The Republic". He believed that a system led by a philosopher-king would result in a just society.
Athens valued democracy, philosophy, and the pursuit of knowledge. They believed in the importance of individual freedom, critical thinking, and civic participation. Athens also valued the arts, architecture, and sports as integral parts of their cultural identity.
He believed that all of Athen's wemon should be his sexuall slaves forever and always.
He believed in power. I think that is why he was part of the chief government in Athens around 525 B.C..
Pericles believed that the power of Athens was in the demos, the free common people of Athens. That did not include foreigners, women, or slaves. At this time, the military of Athens was entirely lower class people, and Pericles wanted Athenian citizen to raise up to defend the state.
Athena did not worship, being a Greek goddess, however Athens was named for her believed to be her favored city.
Socrates founded the Socratic Method of questioning. He believed in improvement of the individual, and was executed by hemlock for corrupting the youth of Athens by teaching them to think for themselves.
Plato established the Academy in Athens, which was one of the earliest known universities and a center of philosophical and scientific teaching. He believed in the pursuit of knowledge and the importance of education in achieving a just society.