Jeff Lacy

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The repeated experience of setting up new communities accelerated the Greek development of political theory. Thousands of new groups of Greeks founded hundreds of new towns in the centuries when Ionians were pioneering the new ways of thought. As we have seen, several philosophers themselves moved to a newer city from an older one at least once in their lives, often because their cities were under pressure from barbarian kingdoms of the east. Some of the most brilliant Greeks who ever lived were
Introducing the Ancient Greeks: From Bronze Age Seafarers to Navigators of the Western Mind
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