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  1. (1 other version)Sovereignty: ancient and modern.Moshe Berent - 2000 - Polis 17 (1-2):2-34.
    Though the notion of the free, or self-governed community, originated in ancient Greece, the Greek polis seems to pose a problem for the modern post-Hobbesian concept of sovereignty. For the latter presupposes that of the State, that is an agency which monopolizes the use of violence, as an instrument by which sovereignty is constituted. Yet, the polis was not a State but rather what the anthropologists call a stateless community. The latter is characterized by the absence of ‘government’, that is (...)
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  • Anthropology and the Classics. [REVIEW]G. J. De Vries - 1963 - Mnemosyne 16 (4):430-433.
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  • (1 other version)Laying Down Polis Law. [REVIEW]Paul Cartledge - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):465-469.
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  • (1 other version)Sovereignty: Ancient and Modern.Moshe Berent - 2000 - Polis 17 (1-2):2-34.
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  • Authority and legitimacy in the classical city-state.Moses I. Finley - 1982 - København: Munksgaard.
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