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Starovoitov, V. V. Democracy and Totalitarianism (Ancient Greece Experience)

Abstract: The article is devoted to democratic and totalitarian forms of administration in Ancient Greece. It is shown that ancient Greeks established a detailed system of principles characterizing various types of government.


Keywords:

cultural studies, democracy, aristocracy, oligarchy, monarchy, totalitarianism, polis, equality, civil rights, political systems.


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