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I. The evidence is not holy ; it is itself a social construct and so should not be taken at face value any more than one should take The Times or a contemporary academic political scientist as necessarily right .
I. The evidence is not holy ; it is itself a social construct and so should not be taken at face value any more than one should take The Times or a contemporary academic political scientist as necessarily right .
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The reasons why the theatre was more volatile surely lay in the fact that the people of imperial Rome no longer had any other political forum . In this context it hardly seems to have been an accident that the disturbances already ...
The reasons why the theatre was more volatile surely lay in the fact that the people of imperial Rome no longer had any other political forum . In this context it hardly seems to have been an accident that the disturbances already ...
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The interpretation that my work was welcomed by some scholars for academic rather than political reasons is strengthened by the fact that many of those sympathetic to it deplored and deplore the uses of Black Athena made by ...
The interpretation that my work was welcomed by some scholars for academic rather than political reasons is strengthened by the fact that many of those sympathetic to it deplored and deplore the uses of Black Athena made by ...
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