Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... question of what these meant in day - to - day politics . Finally , I consider the objections raised against the notion of Solonian constitutional democracy , and the ways in which popular political power func- tioned in the century ...
... question of what these meant in day - to - day politics . Finally , I consider the objections raised against the notion of Solonian constitutional democracy , and the ways in which popular political power func- tioned in the century ...
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... questions such as " Why Athens ? " " To what ex- tent Athens alone ? " and , more generally , " Why Greece ? " are unavoidable . I have tried to show that the first question ( Why Athens ? ) can be an- swered with some confidence . The ...
... questions such as " Why Athens ? " " To what ex- tent Athens alone ? " and , more generally , " Why Greece ? " are unavoidable . I have tried to show that the first question ( Why Athens ? ) can be an- swered with some confidence . The ...
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... question this state- ment and to use this anniversary as a challenge to rethink the emergence of democracy in Athens . When looking for the beginning of democ- racy we find more questions than answers . Some questions are situated on a ...
... question this state- ment and to use this anniversary as a challenge to rethink the emergence of democracy in Athens . When looking for the beginning of democ- racy we find more questions than answers . Some questions are situated on a ...
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PART 1 | 28 |
Decentering Tragedy | 155 |
Religion in the Athenian Democracy | 171 |
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