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Talk:Classical definition of republic
Talk:Classical definition of republic In the classical definition of "republic", a republic is Any ...
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User:WHEELER/Classical definition of republic
User:WHEELER/Classical definition of republic < User:WHEELER A Classical Republic, (Greek: πολιτεια; Latin: respublica) is a " ...
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Talk:Classical definition of republic/Archive 1
Talk:Classical definition of republic/Archive 1 < Talk:Classical definition of republic Much of this isn' ...
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Talk:Classical republic
Talk:Classical republic Venice Venice was headed by an elective monarch; see doge. This makes the definition of republic as any state that was not headed ... difficult here. Can it be recast with republic/res publica/politeia defined as principal ...
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Classical definition of effeminacy
Classical definition of effeminacy To meet Wikipedia's quality ... of unmanliness, softness, or delicacy. In this classical meaning there is not necessarily any connotation ... means "being like a woman" metaphysically. From classical antiquity, this meaning of effeminacy passed into ... The Socrates character in Plato's The Republic observed that "too much music effeminizes ...
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Talk:Classical definition of effeminacy
Talk:Classical definition of effeminacy Revisionism in the Church Guess ... MALAKOTEROI) than we would have them." The Republic, Plato, Loeb, pg 207. This is the ... other hand, of softness (MALAKIAS) and gentleness". Republic, Plato, Loeb, pg 289 "This if relaxed ... would be softer (malakoteron) than is desirable...". Republic, Plato, Loeb, pg 289 "Now when ...
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Republic
Republic This article concentrates on the several forms ... states and countries that have been termed republic, for all other uses see: republic (disambiguation) In a broad definition, a republic is a state whose political organization ...
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Talk:Republic
Talk:Republic See also Talk:Republic/Archive 1 Talk:Republic/Archive 2 Talk:Republic/Archive 3 Talk:Republic/Archive 4 - (period: 1st half of ...
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Talk:Republic/Archive 5
Talk:Republic/Archive 5 < Talk:Republic Protection I would like to have a ... 21:04, Mar 13, 2005 (UTC) A Republic and republicanism are two different things. The ... instance, republican ideology in the early American republic, or in France under the Third Republic, ought to go in republicanism, but ...
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Talk:Republic/Archive 4
Talk:Republic/Archive 4 < Talk:Republic Some of the talk on this page ... be found at following external link: Wikinfo:Classical definition of republic Progress Report I haven't seen ...
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