Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
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... aristocracy - government of the best . Sometimes the aristocrats disarmed their opponents by taking in the wealthiest among them ; this became an oligarchy - rule by the few . If nobility was cast com- pletely aside as a standard and ...
... aristocracy - government of the best . Sometimes the aristocrats disarmed their opponents by taking in the wealthiest among them ; this became an oligarchy - rule by the few . If nobility was cast com- pletely aside as a standard and ...
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... aristocrats and the democrats , so that though the latter were for a long time in the ascendance the aristocrats never lost the hope nor the means for a comeback . The most important of the functions retained by the aristocrats was the ...
... aristocrats and the democrats , so that though the latter were for a long time in the ascendance the aristocrats never lost the hope nor the means for a comeback . The most important of the functions retained by the aristocrats was the ...
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... aristocrats were in on the secret , but as rulers they continued to seek the advice of oracles , for such advice had a great psychological effect upon the people . The task of the aristocracy was lightened by the inherent attach- ment ...
... aristocrats were in on the secret , but as rulers they continued to seek the advice of oracles , for such advice had a great psychological effect upon the people . The task of the aristocracy was lightened by the inherent attach- ment ...
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ITS MEANING AND ITS METHOD | 1 |
MORALS WITH AXES TO GRIND | 15 |
THE FAILURE OF GREEK DEMOCRACY | 32 |
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