The Greek View of Life by Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
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CHAPTER II.--THE GREEK VIEW OF THE STATE 1. The Greek State a "City" 2. The Relation of the State to the Citizen 3. The Greek View of Law 4. Artisans and Slaves 5. The Greek State primarily Military, not Industrial 6. Forms of Government in the Greek State 7. Faction and Anarchy 8. Property and the Communistic Ideal 9. Sparta 10. Athens 11. Sceptical Criticism of the Basis of the State 12. Summary CHAPTER III.--THE GREEK VIEW OF THE INDIVIDUAL |
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