Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 34
... mocracy something in which others would eas- ily have recognized an oligarchy , and Isocrates ( 7.60-61 , cf. 12.153–55 ) called even Sparta's con- stitution , considered by most the model of an oligarchy , a democracy . Emphasizing ...
... mocracy something in which others would eas- ily have recognized an oligarchy , and Isocrates ( 7.60-61 , cf. 12.153–55 ) called even Sparta's con- stitution , considered by most the model of an oligarchy , a democracy . Emphasizing ...
الصفحة 111
... mocracy , it seems even stranger to contrast de- mocracy and the rule of law ( see Eder 1991 : 190- 95 ) . Personal freedom is based on security of law ; that is , on the possibility to foresee the consequences of both one's own actions ...
... mocracy , it seems even stranger to contrast de- mocracy and the rule of law ( see Eder 1991 : 190- 95 ) . Personal freedom is based on security of law ; that is , on the possibility to foresee the consequences of both one's own actions ...
الصفحة 123
... mocracy to the making of aristocrats seems more problematic , a paradoxical situation , given the strong tendency in scholarship to identify the coming of the polis with the coming of democracy . Democracy has been and still is seen as ...
... mocracy to the making of aristocrats seems more problematic , a paradoxical situation , given the strong tendency in scholarship to identify the coming of the polis with the coming of democracy . Democracy has been and still is seen as ...
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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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