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8 THETES AND THEIR LEGITIMACY : OBJECTS OR AGENTS ? over the labor of an unfree population . Rather , along with " middling " hoplites and leisured aristocrats , it left some citizens in the status of laborers for others , and left ...
8 THETES AND THEIR LEGITIMACY : OBJECTS OR AGENTS ? over the labor of an unfree population . Rather , along with " middling " hoplites and leisured aristocrats , it left some citizens in the status of laborers for others , and left ...
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Rather , they remain passive objects who are “ under consistent pressure to prove and legitimize themselves , " who are conditionally “ allowed ” to participate only when and for so long as they can demonstrate their worth to the ...
Rather , they remain passive objects who are “ under consistent pressure to prove and legitimize themselves , " who are conditionally “ allowed ” to participate only when and for so long as they can demonstrate their worth to the ...
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I do not object to the assumption that at the time of Cleisthenes " a demos which included sub - hoplites possessed and employed the power to make things happen ” ( that is , to oust an unpopular dynast and his foreign cronies [ Ch . 4 ] ...
I do not object to the assumption that at the time of Cleisthenes " a demos which included sub - hoplites possessed and employed the power to make things happen ” ( that is , to oust an unpopular dynast and his foreign cronies [ Ch . 4 ] ...
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