Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... elite ” ) . Even in the sec- ond , restricted sense , demos therefore included more than the poorest citizens . Only at the very end of the period , the corpus of poems by ( or assigned to ) Theognis show a definitive up- per - class ...
... elite ” ) . Even in the sec- ond , restricted sense , demos therefore included more than the poorest citizens . Only at the very end of the period , the corpus of poems by ( or assigned to ) Theognis show a definitive up- per - class ...
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... elite - perhaps even a large one - would have opted to abolish democracy . They would have done so for a number of reasons . First , members of the elite traditionally main- tained a network of close relationships and mu- tual ...
... elite - perhaps even a large one - would have opted to abolish democracy . They would have done so for a number of reasons . First , members of the elite traditionally main- tained a network of close relationships and mu- tual ...
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... elite access to elite supplies , elite gifts of food , and low - interest or no - interest loans . Although much of their power was localized in these economic contexts within individual states , it was just as important that elites be ...
... elite access to elite supplies , elite gifts of food , and low - interest or no - interest loans . Although much of their power was localized in these economic contexts within individual states , it was just as important that elites be ...
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PART 1 | 28 |
Decentering Tragedy | 155 |
Religion in the Athenian Democracy | 171 |
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