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Institutions, Growth, and Inequality in Ancient Greece,reek economic history. The Greek world grew dramatically, compared to other premodern societies, both in population and per capita consumption from the age of Homer to that of Aristotle. By the fourth century BCE the city-state ecology was densely populated, and median consumption was well above bar解开 发表于 2025-3-23 22:06:23
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Plato on Equality and Democracy,-4). The present essay raises three questions in particular. (1) What precisely is the criticism of democracy here? (2) What kind or kinds of equality and inequality matter for Plato? As all sides agree, he is interested in proportional equality more than he is in its arithmetical counterpart, so th军火 发表于 2025-3-24 03:22:23
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Plato on Inequalities, Justice, and Democracy,ato was aware of the equality solution and various inequalities solutions to the problem of distributing political offices, the burdens of defense, other careers, and property and wealth. In his best constitution he rejected participatory democracy’s solution of equality of political offices, and al别炫耀 发表于 2025-3-24 15:39:03
,Justice, Distribution of Resources, and (In)Equalities in Aristotle’s Ideal Constitution,ong citizens. Nevertheless, when he constructs his own complete political ideal in his ., he advocates an egalitarianism that is even stronger and wider in scope than the democratic one; it goes beyond equal political shares, proposing equality in many other things, including resources and wealth. Scravat 发表于 2025-3-24 19:02:57
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,Virtue, Equality, and Inequality in Aristotle’s ,,nferiors seems to play an important explanatory role for Aristotle in determining the characteristics of the constitution of a state and being a significant causal factor in constitutional change. He distinguishes between types of equality, numerical and proportional, and equality relative to some i