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... classes . Most Greek states passed through a stage of tyranny in the seventh and sixth centuries ; but the tyrants almost always maintained constitutional forms and by opening power to new classes broadened the state . As Aristotle ...
... classes . Most Greek states passed through a stage of tyranny in the seventh and sixth centuries ; but the tyrants almost always maintained constitutional forms and by opening power to new classes broadened the state . As Aristotle ...
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... classes on wealth instead of birth , opened up the assembly to all classes and gave it major power , reorganized the council , and established democratic courts , although high office was still reserved for the rich . Before Solon ...
... classes on wealth instead of birth , opened up the assembly to all classes and gave it major power , reorganized the council , and established democratic courts , although high office was still reserved for the rich . Before Solon ...
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... classes , whose attempts to invade privilege set off repeated disturbances . Internal politics were always inflamed ... classes and elevating commoners to dignity and power . Later , as wealth became more concentrated , the wealthy ...
... classes , whose attempts to invade privilege set off repeated disturbances . Internal politics were always inflamed ... classes and elevating commoners to dignity and power . Later , as wealth became more concentrated , the wealthy ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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