1995
DOI: 10.1177/0095327x9502200103
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The Nature of Athenian Hoplite Democracy

Abstract: For many scholars, classical Athens did not and could not have avoided the implications of its dependence upon the military, even before it degenerated into imperialism. In a more disturbing way than Sparta or Persia, Athens exemplified the inevitable relationship of military might and antidemocratic principles. It is my negative thesis that this line of reasoning is incorrect, notwithstanding its virtue of appreciating the significance of the military, including its socioeconomic underpinnings, in ancient Ath… Show more

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