Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... Democ- racy 2500 " program ) have any moral qualms re- garding the celebration of patriarchalism , im- perialism , and so on , we must ask ourselves , Is it possible to argue seriously that something happened in Athens two and a half ...
... Democ- racy 2500 " program ) have any moral qualms re- garding the celebration of patriarchalism , im- perialism , and so on , we must ask ourselves , Is it possible to argue seriously that something happened in Athens two and a half ...
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... democ- racy may seem surprising , because today liberty and law are usually seen as antithetical rather than mutually supportive . For example , in the subtitle of his book The Athenian Republic , Raphael Sealey ( 1987 ) em- phasizes ...
... democ- racy may seem surprising , because today liberty and law are usually seen as antithetical rather than mutually supportive . For example , in the subtitle of his book The Athenian Republic , Raphael Sealey ( 1987 ) em- phasizes ...
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... democ- racy . The work of " Democracy 2500 " has strengthened the case for such an equation . If , however , the societal dimensions of democracy are taken into account , if democracy requires a generalized extension of freedom and ...
... democ- racy . The work of " Democracy 2500 " has strengthened the case for such an equation . If , however , the societal dimensions of democracy are taken into account , if democracy requires a generalized extension of freedom and ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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