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... ancient slavery , there has been a desultory dis- cussion of Marxist theory , none of it , one either side , particularly illuminating about either Marxism or slavery'1 ? We need here to remember that , while Marxist writing on slavery ...
... ancient slavery , there has been a desultory dis- cussion of Marxist theory , none of it , one either side , particularly illuminating about either Marxism or slavery'1 ? We need here to remember that , while Marxist writing on slavery ...
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... ancient Sparta , as of all ancient Greek societies , are seriously incomplete . But the evidence for Sparta is also subject to a further , peculiar distortion : the parallax view im- posed by the ' mirage ' discussed by Miss Rawson and ...
... ancient Sparta , as of all ancient Greek societies , are seriously incomplete . But the evidence for Sparta is also subject to a further , peculiar distortion : the parallax view im- posed by the ' mirage ' discussed by Miss Rawson and ...
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... Ancient Historians , the work of both of whom has the sociological flavour also to be found in Robin Osborne's Classical Landscape with Figures : The Ancient Greek City and its Countryside , George Philip 1987. In the last number of LCM ...
... Ancient Historians , the work of both of whom has the sociological flavour also to be found in Robin Osborne's Classical Landscape with Figures : The Ancient Greek City and its Countryside , George Philip 1987. In the last number of LCM ...
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