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Solon's laws did not themselves directly establish a constitution . ... Many of these laws could well have mentioned ( for example ) a boule demosie , but there was no law that ipso facto established the Council of 400.
Solon's laws did not themselves directly establish a constitution . ... Many of these laws could well have mentioned ( for example ) a boule demosie , but there was no law that ipso facto established the Council of 400.
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ASSUMPTIONS AND DEFINITIONS According to Raaflaub ( Ch . 3 ) , the " Democ- racy 2500 " activities presuppose that democ- racy was established by Cleisthenes ' reforms in 508/7 . This ( and other comments to the same effect : " his ...
ASSUMPTIONS AND DEFINITIONS According to Raaflaub ( Ch . 3 ) , the " Democ- racy 2500 " activities presuppose that democ- racy was established by Cleisthenes ' reforms in 508/7 . This ( and other comments to the same effect : " his ...
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Only through thinking about such models, Small suggests, will we establish a debate "between an anthropological archaeology that seeks a deeper understanding of how democracy can arise within political economies and a historians' ...
Only through thinking about such models, Small suggests, will we establish a debate "between an anthropological archaeology that seeks a deeper understanding of how democracy can arise within political economies and a historians' ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
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