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... even when they were " republi- can " in their institutions and ideologies ( see Hanson 1995 ) . ... what I tend to regard as an over- emphasis on institutional adjustments at the ex- pense of social relations and popular ideology .
... even when they were " republi- can " in their institutions and ideologies ( see Hanson 1995 ) . ... what I tend to regard as an over- emphasis on institutional adjustments at the ex- pense of social relations and popular ideology .
الصفحة 125
( Pindaric ) epinician suggests that the egalitar- ian 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 ...
( Pindaric ) epinician suggests that the egalitar- ian 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 ...
الصفحة 141
In other words , democracy has a genealogy.1 To their credit , the organizers of " Democracy 2500 " are well aware that any such genealogy is also an ideology . One would expect no less from distinguished students of the ideological ...
In other words , democracy has a genealogy.1 To their credit , the organizers of " Democracy 2500 " are well aware that any such genealogy is also an ideology . One would expect no less from distinguished students of the ideological ...
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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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