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... charge . After the ruler of Chin had tried to reduce the power of the aristocrats ( 514 B.C. ) , they turned him out and split the land into three new states . It is related that the people of Chin , somehow organized , once refused to ...
... charge . After the ruler of Chin had tried to reduce the power of the aristocrats ( 514 B.C. ) , they turned him out and split the land into three new states . It is related that the people of Chin , somehow organized , once refused to ...
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... charge of irregularity , which was in effect a denunciation of his policies , and the juries drove many capable leaders into exile at some time during their careers . But their shafts were directed against the powerful , and they were ...
... charge of irregularity , which was in effect a denunciation of his policies , and the juries drove many capable leaders into exile at some time during their careers . But their shafts were directed against the powerful , and they were ...
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... charge ( A. Jones , 1957 ) ; but far less than in modern societies was there a political elite . When Athens had elections , corruption entered as in other democracies ( Glotz , 1929 ) ; but in the absence of political place - seeking ...
... charge ( A. Jones , 1957 ) ; but far less than in modern societies was there a political elite . When Athens had elections , corruption entered as in other democracies ( Glotz , 1929 ) ; but in the absence of political place - seeking ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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