Pope Francis, starting an official visit to Greece, called it the birthplace of democracy. I know Athens is often said to be that, but is it really? Are there any records of an earlier participative or representative democracy elsewhere? (Wikipedia says "mayyyybe", but I don't know to what extent if any that's owing to Wikipedia editors and historians both being emotionally invested in "Athens was first".)
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There were certainly some elements of democracy in earlier literate societies (such as aristocratic assemblies that chose their own leaders), and there were definitely small-scale societies that governed by consensus (probably always have been) but a state that imagined itself as governed by its people *and* wrote it down as far as I know probably did originate with Greece.
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