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... according to Thucydides , sea power was often used to plunder and to colonize , " whereas by land , no conflict of any kind which brought increase of power occurred ; what wars they had were mere border feuds " ( book 1 , chap . 15 ) ...
... according to Thucydides , sea power was often used to plunder and to colonize , " whereas by land , no conflict of any kind which brought increase of power occurred ; what wars they had were mere border feuds " ( book 1 , chap . 15 ) ...
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... According to Xenophon , the majority of the rather important city of Megara lived by making vests , a degree of specialization indicating dependence on a broad market . Athens brought large supplies of grain from the Black Sea region in ...
... According to Xenophon , the majority of the rather important city of Megara lived by making vests , a degree of specialization indicating dependence on a broad market . Athens brought large supplies of grain from the Black Sea region in ...
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... According to an Attic orator of classic times , the Greeks of old " deemed that it was the way of wild beasts to be held subject to one another by force , but the duty of men to delimit justice by law , to convince by reason , and to ...
... According to an Attic orator of classic times , the Greeks of old " deemed that it was the way of wild beasts to be held subject to one another by force , but the duty of men to delimit justice by law , to convince by reason , and to ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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