• Politeia (πολιτεία) is an ancient Greek word used in Greek political thought, especially that of Plato and Aristotle. Derived from the word polis ("city-state")...
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  • Politeia (Greek: πολιτεία) is an Ancient Greek word with no single English translation. Politeia may also refer to: Republic (Plato) (Greek: Politeia)...
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  • Politeia is a market-oriented, non-party political British think tank. Its Founder and Research Director, Sheila Lawlor, and Politeia 'have been and remain...
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  • Constitution of the Athenians (Greek: Athenaion politeia) may refer to either of two ancient treatises on the subject of the government of Athens: Constitution...
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    London (1967), pp. 114, 201. Athenaion Politeia 3.6 s:Athenian Constitution#3 Athenaion Politeia 8.2. Athenaion Politeia 7.1, 55.5. Plutarch, Solon 25.3. Stanton...
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  • Zorba the Greek (Greek: Βίος και Πολιτεία του Αλέξη Ζορμπά, Víos kai Politeía tou Aléxē Zorbá, Life and Times of Alexis Zorbas) is a novel written by Nikos...
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    The Annan Plan (/ˈænæn/), also known as the Cyprus reunification plan, was a United Nations proposal to resolve the Cyprus dispute. The different parts...
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  • multi-layered, and differing from the Greek politeia in many ways (that is: from the several interwoven meanings the word politeia had). However, it is also the customary...
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    The Republic (Greek: Πολιτεία, translit. Politeia; Latin: De Republica) is a Socratic dialogue, authored by Plato around 375 BC, concerning justice (δικαιοσύνη)...
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  • group of Constitutions are those described in the preserved citations as Politeia written by Aristotle. These are the systems of the following poleis: Athens...
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