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The citizen functioned directly in the public assembly and in other activities , including war and the holding of public offices . It has been maintained with a certain degree of plausibility that the too open nature of Athenian ...
The citizen functioned directly in the public assembly and in other activities , including war and the holding of public offices . It has been maintained with a certain degree of plausibility that the too open nature of Athenian ...
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... it would be difficult to preserve a community in the ownership of slaves , would give rise to laws of property and to an increased prestige to the judicial office , even if it did get separated later from the office of priest .
... it would be difficult to preserve a community in the ownership of slaves , would give rise to laws of property and to an increased prestige to the judicial office , even if it did get separated later from the office of priest .
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It is jealousy for freedom and for self - expression which is to be cultivated , not jealousy for office , for it must always be difficult to distinguish in many cases between public spirit and keenness in affairs and the simple ...
It is jealousy for freedom and for self - expression which is to be cultivated , not jealousy for office , for it must always be difficult to distinguish in many cases between public spirit and keenness in affairs and the simple ...
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Numbers were comparatively few and distances negligible , whilst there was a general insistence that every qualified citizen should perform some public service and in certain cases there was a compulsory rotation of office .
Numbers were comparatively few and distances negligible , whilst there was a general insistence that every qualified citizen should perform some public service and in certain cases there was a compulsory rotation of office .
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This leads to a certain amount of timidity on the part of the representatives , whose policies are sometimes those of the time - server for the sake of office . There are other points which may be noted , one the fact that a good deal ...
This leads to a certain amount of timidity on the part of the representatives , whose policies are sometimes those of the time - server for the sake of office . There are other points which may be noted , one the fact that a good deal ...
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