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E/P/16. How did ancient Greeks understand democracy?
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- 2006
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The paper examines Athenian democracy reviewing critical literature on the role of government in ancient Greece, and discussing the ideas of Aristotle about democracy and tyranny, the link between democracy and anarchy, the concept of freedom, etc.
KEYWORDS: Athens, ancient Greece, democracy, Aristotle,
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