Introduction 1. Justice to the dead: prototypes of the citizen and self in early Greece 2. Performing justice in early Greece: dispute settlement in the Iliad 3. Self-transformation and the therapy of justice in the Odyssey 4. Performing the law: the lawgiver, statute law and the jury trial 5. Citizenship by degrees: Ephebes and demagogues in democratic Athens, 465-460 6. The naturalization of citizen and self in democratic Athens, c.450-411 7. Democracy's narcissistic citizens: Alcibiades and Socrates Conclusion Reference list.
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