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EXPLANATIONS OF SOLON'S CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS How are we to interpret the democratic ori- entation of Solon's reforms ? As I have indicated , the standard answer to this question is that So- lon was attempting to politicize the demos ...
EXPLANATIONS OF SOLON'S CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS How are we to interpret the democratic ori- entation of Solon's reforms ? As I have indicated , the standard answer to this question is that So- lon was attempting to politicize the demos ...
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Is it sensible to as- sume that a change so massive as the creation of democracy was the product of one man's ge- nius or of one reform - or , as Ober claims ( 1993a ; Ch . 4 ) , one revolution ? Would it not be more cautious , and more ...
Is it sensible to as- sume that a change so massive as the creation of democracy was the product of one man's ge- nius or of one reform - or , as Ober claims ( 1993a ; Ch . 4 ) , one revolution ? Would it not be more cautious , and more ...
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essary by the massive increase of business to be handled by the boule , was part of these reforms . The horoi ( boundary markers ) of the Agora are firmly dated to around 500 ( Thompson and Wycherley 1972 : 117-19 ; Travlos 1971 : 16 ...
essary by the massive increase of business to be handled by the boule , was part of these reforms . The horoi ( boundary markers ) of the Agora are firmly dated to around 500 ( Thompson and Wycherley 1972 : 117-19 ; Travlos 1971 : 16 ...
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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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action Aeschylus ancient Archaic argued argument aristocratic Aristotle Assembly Athe Athenian Athenian democracy Athens authority beginning called changes citizens city-states claim classes Classical Cleisthenes Constitution context continued Council created cult cultural debate decision democ democracy democratic demokratia demos discussion earlier early economic elite empire equality especially established evidence example existence fact fifth century force fourth Greece Greek Herodotus historians hoplite ideology important institutions interests issues late later leaders less major means mocracy Morris origins participation perhaps period Persian polis political popular position possible question Raaflaub racy recent reforms religion response result role rule seems sense Small social society Solon sources status structure suggests thetes things Thucydides tion traditional tragedy tyrants women