The Tradition of Ancient Greek Democracy and its Importance for Modem Democracy
Author: Mogens Herman Hansen
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Description: The Tradition of Ancient Greek Democracy and its Importance for Modern Democracy por Mogens Herman Hansen examines the connection between ancient and modern democracy. Discover the Athenian democratic ideals and their impact on the enlightenment and modern political thought.
Pages: 78
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