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Xenophon, the Old Oligarch, and Alcibiades
Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek and Roman Political Thought, 2022Abstract Modifying the conjecture of Wolfgang Helbig (1861) by means of the distinction between Xenophon and his various narrators introduced by Benjamin McCloskey (2017), this paper uses the insights of Hartvig Frisch (1942) to show how drawing a distinction between the first-person speaker in pseudo-Xenophon’s Constitution of the Athenians and its ...
W. Altman
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Disempowerment without expropriation: Egypt’s old oligarchy under Sisi
What happens to oligarchs when they get politically disempowered? This article looks into changing private property relations in economies dominated by oligarchs in the global south during unstable times of popular unrest and frequent regime change.
Amr Adly
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2008
'Old Oligarch' is a label often applied to the unknown author of the Athenian Constitution preserved with the works of Xenophon. Probably written in the mid-420s B.C., it is the earliest surviving Athenian prose text, and its author was probably a young pupil of the teachers known as sophists.
J. L. Marr, P. J. Rhodes
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'Old Oligarch' is a label often applied to the unknown author of the Athenian Constitution preserved with the works of Xenophon. Probably written in the mid-420s B.C., it is the earliest surviving Athenian prose text, and its author was probably a young pupil of the teachers known as sophists.
J. L. Marr, P. J. Rhodes
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Ancient Greek Political Thought in Practice: The ‘Old Oligarch’: a close reading
Paul Cartledge
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