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Plato describes how tyrants arise as leaders of the people ( Republic 565c – e ) . Ar- istotle writes that tyrannies " were set up from among the people and the mob against the no- tables , so that the people may suffer no wrong from ...
Plato describes how tyrants arise as leaders of the people ( Republic 565c – e ) . Ar- istotle writes that tyrannies " were set up from among the people and the mob against the no- tables , so that the people may suffer no wrong from ...
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Similarly , in order to categorize the Tyrant Slay- ers as the first monument of democracy , Castri- ota has to accept a marked " democratic " quality of Cleisthenes ' reforms , whereas it seems more plausible that the " myth of the ...
Similarly , in order to categorize the Tyrant Slay- ers as the first monument of democracy , Castri- ota has to accept a marked " democratic " quality of Cleisthenes ' reforms , whereas it seems more plausible that the " myth of the ...
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The tyrants , not tolerating any form of political authority besides them- selves and concentrating their own and the peo- ple's interests on the polis of Athens , enhanced the citizens ' Athenian identity and forced the aristocrats ...
The tyrants , not tolerating any form of political authority besides them- selves and concentrating their own and the peo- ple's interests on the polis of Athens , enhanced the citizens ' Athenian identity and forced the aristocrats ...
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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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