The Great Dialogue: History of Greek Political Thought from Homer to Polybius |
Contents
THE WORLD OF HOMER | 1 |
THE EMERGENCE OF THE POLIS | 16 |
THEOGNIS | 33 |
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accepted achieve Aeschylus arĂȘtĂȘ aristocratic Aristotle Aristotle's assembly Athenian democracy Athens Barker basic basileus citizens Cleisthenes common concept course critics democratic demos dialogue Diogenes Laertius divine doctrine element equality established Eunomia evil excellence fact fifth century fourth century freedom function gods Gorgias Greece Greek Greek political thought Hellenic Hellenistic Herodotus Hesiod Homer honor human Ibid ideal important individual Isocrates justice king kingship knowledge lived Macedonian means Megara ment mind mixed constitution moderate monarchy moral Mycenaean nature noble Odysseus oligarchy Pericles Persian philosopher Pindar Plato Plato and Aristotle polis political theory Politicus Polybius popular position practical praise principle problem Protagoras reason Republic rule of law ruler says seek social society Socrates Solon Sophists soul Sparta speech statesman Stoic Theognis things Thrasymachus Thucydides tion tradition tyranny tyrant Tyrtaeus virtue wealth wisdom wise Xenophon Zeus