Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... ideology generally assumed to be character- istic particularly of tragedy is in fact a " more pervasive phenomenon of polis poetry in gen- eral - not confined to Athens , nor to democ- racy . " This suggestion flies in the face of the ...
... ideology generally assumed to be character- istic particularly of tragedy is in fact a " more pervasive phenomenon of polis poetry in gen- eral - not confined to Athens , nor to democ- racy . " This suggestion flies in the face of the ...
الصفحة 141
... ideology . One would expect no less from distinguished students of the ideological underpinnings of both ancient politics and an- cient historiography . Thanks to them , the key- note of " Democracy 2500 " has been not idolatry but ...
... ideology . One would expect no less from distinguished students of the ideological underpinnings of both ancient politics and an- cient historiography . Thanks to them , the key- note of " Democracy 2500 " has been not idolatry but ...
الصفحة 156
... ideology . For we cannot read Athenian cultural production in a vacuum : we must read it against other non - Athenian forms , to establish an ideological baseline , as it were . Only when we see what Athenian and non - Athenian art have ...
... ideology . For we cannot read Athenian cultural production in a vacuum : we must read it against other non - Athenian forms , to establish an ideological baseline , as it were . Only when we see what Athenian and non - Athenian art have ...
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PART 1 | 28 |
Decentering Tragedy | 155 |
Religion in the Athenian Democracy | 171 |
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