How did democracy develop? How did Greek philosophers contribute to democracy? How was Athens able to become a direct democracy in ancient Greece? How did the trial of Socrates influence Athenian democracy? How did Thucydides affect the world?
In the late 6th century B.C., the Greek city-state of Athens began to lay the foundations for a new kind of political system. This demokratia, as it became known, was a direct democracy that gave political power to free male Athenian citizens rather than a ruling aristocratic class or di...
How did the Second Party System develop during the 1830s? How did the Thucydides Trap cause World War I? How did Thucydides affect the world? How was Athens able to become a direct democracy in ancient Greece? How did Pericles influence the formation of the United States government?
Classical Athenian democracy featured a mix of knowledge-aggregating institutions; indeed, Athenian self-government is better explained in the epistemic terms of knowledge aggregation than in the more familiar idiom of electoral preference-aggregation (Ober 2008). Some Athenian institutions (notably...
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citizens. In the last four years, Henley says, inquiries from Americans seeking a second passport or alternative residence have skyrocketed by 504%. Citing civil and social unrest and political attacks on democracy, along with growing opportunities and lower taxes overseas, well-to-do Americans are...
they would have done what oligarchies did in classical Greece and Rome. They would have used their money to take their labor that was working for them and overthrown the kings and made themselves rulers in their own interest. They would have polarized their economies, much as led to the dec...
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However, awareness and influence of the concept was somewhat limited, in that research addressing provider–patient or provider–client interactions lay outside the CHSRF funding mandate (the organisation did note a specific interest in building research capacity with nursing decision-makers/policy-...