Political philosophy: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:3802:38, 25 June 2023Lemonsc27 talk contribs 78,080 bytes +628 Added reference for his writing of civil disobedience, also detailed Thoreau's attitude of civil disobedience on the contemporary issue of abolition with examples of publicly supporting John Brown following the infamous raid on Harper's Ferry in the name of anti-slavery efforts ending with his execution. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 04:5604:56, 9 December 2022Fdes11 talk contribsm 77,363 bytes +34 Under Ancient Greece section, it says that Plato describes five states of ancient greece. That doesn't happen in Republic, he describes five possible types of government. Also I replaced "monarchy" with "republic" (see talk for my discussion) which I felt was closer to what Plato was advocating for and has less of the connotations and denotations that "monarchy" has. I made "republic" link to the Plato's Republic article since I don't know of a better one. Maybe has to be changed at some point. undo Tag: Visual edit

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