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Demo - kratia means " people's power , " but which people , and how much power ? ... If by democ- racy we mean that day by day , in the Assembly , Council , and courts , the people actually gov- erned , I agree that as a permanent ...
Demo - kratia means " people's power , " but which people , and how much power ? ... If by democ- racy we mean that day by day , in the Assembly , Council , and courts , the people actually gov- erned , I agree that as a permanent ...
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... who certainly did not aim at establishing the power of the people: they were concerned, on the one hand, with preserving their own power and, on the other hand, with gaining an advantage, by any means, over their fellow aristocrats.
... who certainly did not aim at establishing the power of the people: they were concerned, on the one hand, with preserving their own power and, on the other hand, with gaining an advantage, by any means, over their fellow aristocrats.
الصفحة 175
Conceivably it was the prestige derived particularly from sacrifices at important regional cult centers that Cleisthenes , according to D.M. Lewis's sugges- tion ( 1963 ) , tried to break up by means of some gerrymandering of trittyes ...
Conceivably it was the prestige derived particularly from sacrifices at important regional cult centers that Cleisthenes , according to D.M. Lewis's sugges- tion ( 1963 ) , tried to break up by means of some gerrymandering of trittyes ...
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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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