The increasing entropy of the Greek interstate system in the century between the Peloponnesian War and the Macedonian Empire caused great concern among all political thinkers. Watching their world crumble around them, the Greeks tried to stem the rush of events and re-establish a semblance of peace and order. The writers and orators of Greece agreed of the need for reform in the inter-state system. By the Fourth Century, the Pan-Hellenists presented the most vocal alternative to political chaos and yet their movement never really got off the ground. Attractive as it was, Pan-Hellenism had many shortcomings, not the least of which was that it never developed a strong supporting political theory
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This study investigates the consequences of classical theory on war and peace, as it responds to Pla...
The political dimension of Plato’s cosmological thought has been extensively explored as such and in...
Plato had one consistent theory of politics; the Republic, Politicus, and Laws form a unity, complem...
Ancient greeks were not the creators of the word utopia but used extensively the utopic genre and mo...
International Relations theories colour modern approaches to political history and, hence, to classi...
The ancient Hellenic world was composed of more sovereign states than the contemporary one. Aristotl...
Greece has reached the height of its greatness and its reputation has spread throughout the world to...
It is often said that the micropolitical tradition of social philosophy began with the Greeks. Indee...
Abstract: Political thought developed as a branch of philosophy in quest of the ideals of political...
The vital problem of world affairs is how to resolve the contradictions between political order and ...
This article investigates the theoretical assumptions and implications of De Ste. Croix’s approach t...
This volume presents the contributions to a symposium held on May 9th, 2009 at the Humanities Center...
This articles presents the salient exopolitical ideas and acts of the Greeks in their Golden Age at ...
Greece is a picturesque country on the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula straddling the always-bl...
In early and prehistoric times, human groups cooperated among themselves and competed viciously with...
This study investigates the consequences of classical theory on war and peace, as it responds to Pla...
The political dimension of Plato’s cosmological thought has been extensively explored as such and in...
Plato had one consistent theory of politics; the Republic, Politicus, and Laws form a unity, complem...
Ancient greeks were not the creators of the word utopia but used extensively the utopic genre and mo...