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Citizenship (Greek law) --- Political participation --- Citoyenneté (Droit grec) --- Participation politique --- Congresses. --- History --- Congrès --- Histoire --- Greece --- Grèce --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Citizenship --- Conferences - Meetings --- Citoyenneté (Droit grec) --- Congrès --- Grèce --- To 146 B.C. --- Congresses --- City-states --- 146 B.C.-323 A.D. --- Citizenship - Greece - History - To 1500 - Congresses. --- Political participation - Greece - History - To 1500 - Congresses.
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"In the Laws, Plato theorizes citizenship as simultaneously a political, ethical, and aesthetic practice. His reflection on citizenship finds its roots in a descriptive psychology of human experience, with sentience and, above all, volition seen as the primary targets of a lifelong training in the values of citizenship. In the city of Magnesia described in the Laws erôs for civic virtue is presented as a motivational resource not only within the reach of the 'ordinary' citizen, but also factored by default into its educational system. Supporting a vision of 'perfect citizenship' based on an internalized obedience to the laws, and persuading the entire polity to consent willingly to it, requires an ideology that must be rhetorically all-inclusive. In this city 'ordinary' citizenship itself will be troped as a performative action: Magnesia's choral performances become a fundamental channel for shaping, feeling and communicating a strong sense of civic identity and unity"--
Citizenship --- PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Political aspects. --- Plato. --- Citizenship (Greek law) --- Citoyenneté (Droit grec) --- Citoyenneté (Droit grec) --- Citoyenneté --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Birthright citizenship --- Citizenship (International law) --- National citizenship --- Nationality (Citizenship) --- Political science --- Public law --- Allegiance --- Civics --- Domicile --- Political rights --- Law and legislation
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Citizenship --- Civilization, Greco-Roman --- Nationalité --- Civilisation gréco-romaine --- History --- Histoire --- Dual nationality --- Greece --- Nationalité --- Civilisation gréco-romaine --- Citizenship - Greece - History - Congresses --- Dual nationality - Congresses --- Greece - History - 146 B.C.-323 A.D. - Congresses --- Citoyenneté (droit grec) --- Citoyenneté --- Civilisation hellénistique --- Provinces orientales --- Rome
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Inscriptions, Greek --- Inscriptions grecques --- Manisa (Turkey) --- Izmir (Turkey) --- Manisa (Turquie) --- Izmir (Turquie) --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Magnesia ad Maeander (Extinct city) --- İzmir (Turkey) --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- -Magnesia ad Maender, Turkey --- -History --- -Sources --- Inscriptions, Greek. --- İzmir (Turkey) --- Smirne (Turkey) --- Smirna (Turkey) --- Smyrna (Turkey) --- Smyrne (Turkey) --- Zmiwṛnia (Turkey) --- İzmir (City) --- Ismir (Turkey) --- Yazmir (Turkey) --- Azmir (Turkey) --- Zmyuṛnia (Turkey) --- İzmir City (Turkey) --- Smyrme (Turkey) --- Turkey --- Antiquities --- Magnesia ad Maeander (Extinct city) - History - Sources --- İzmir (Turkey) - History - Sources --- Citoyenneté (droit grec) --- Turquie --- Magnésie du Sipyle (ville ancienne) --- Inventaires
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