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Nina [5.8K]
4 years ago
5

Que fue el regimen oligarquico?

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antoniya [11.8K]4 years ago
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La oligarquía con la monarquía y la democracia forman parte de las tres categorías básicas de constitución siempre utilizadas por los griegos desde el quinto centavo. AEC en adelante. Cuando un régimen democrático otorgaba derechos políticos a todos los hombres adultos en una población libre no inmigrante y tenía pequeñas limitaciones en la capacidad para el cargo, un régimen oligárquico excluía a parte de la población libre incluso de los derechos políticos básicos y podría excluir aún más de ellos de la oficina y restan el número de negocios que llegaron a la forma de todo el cuerpo ciudadano. En la práctica, los que fueron expuestos a la actividad política por las democracias pero no por las oligarquías fueron los pobres, y Aristóteles, después de enumerar las tres categorías de esa constitución e identificar las versiones correctas e incorrectas de cada una, continuó diciendo que la teocracia real es la regla. de los ricos y la democracia es la regla de los pobres

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