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Classical democracy: a model for the modern world?
Kenneth R. Moore
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Law
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Modernity
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Democracy
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Highly Trained
33%
Modern Reader
33%
Guardian
33%
Legal Interpretation
33%
Magnesia
33%
Polis
33%
Ability to Change
33%
Authoritarian State
33%
Electoral Systems
33%
State Religion
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City-state
33%
Deliberative Democracy
33%
Political Culture
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Post-revolutionary Iran
33%
Close Ties
33%
Soviet Union
33%
Form of Government
33%
Supreme Council
33%
Monopoly of Violence
33%
Social Sciences
Administrative Structure
100%
Democracy
100%
Modern society
100%
Legislation
50%
Vigilance
50%
Iran
25%
Electoral Systems
25%
U.S.S.R.
25%
Interpretation of the Law
25%
Political Culture
25%
Form of Government
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Monopoly
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