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الصفحة 33
... under fundamentally changed condi- tions , two generations later : it was only at this later stage that the unique features of Athenian demokratia - full participation in power and government by all citizens - was realized .
... under fundamentally changed condi- tions , two generations later : it was only at this later stage that the unique features of Athenian demokratia - full participation in power and government by all citizens - was realized .
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By enhancing equality and participation , the reforms made it possible for large numbers of non - aristocratic Athenians to grow into their new political responsibility and gain self - confidence - thus paving the way for later and even ...
By enhancing equality and participation , the reforms made it possible for large numbers of non - aristocratic Athenians to grow into their new political responsibility and gain self - confidence - thus paving the way for later and even ...
الصفحة 134
By guar- anteeing the regular participation of exception- ally large numbers of citizens in political , judi- cial , and administrative functions , those very institutions became true " schools of democ- racy , " where every citizen had ...
By guar- anteeing the regular participation of exception- ally large numbers of citizens in political , judi- cial , and administrative functions , those very institutions became true " schools of democ- racy , " where every citizen had ...
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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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