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" "Diverging system of government” for parekbasis. The diverging systems are tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy, which are those systems that “diverge” (parekbaino) from the three “straight systems of government” (orthai politeiai), which are kingship, aristocracy, and polity."
-Thomas R. Martin, with Neel Smith & Jennifer F.Stuart, “Democracy in the Politics of Aristotle ,” in C.W. Blackwell, ed., Dēmos: Classical Athenian Democracy (A. Mahoney and R. Scaife, edd., The Stoa: a consortium for electronic publication in the humanities [www.stoa.org]) edition of July 26, 2003.
" "Diverging system of government” for parekbasis. The diverging systems are tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy, which are those systems that “diverge” (parekbaino) from the three “straight systems of government” (orthai politeiai), which are kingship, aristocracy, and polity."
-Thomas R. Martin, with Neel Smith & Jennifer F.Stuart, “Democracy in the Politics of Aristotle ,” in C.W. Blackwell, ed., Dēmos: Classical Athenian Democracy (A. Mahoney and R. Scaife, edd., The Stoa: a consortium for electronic publication in the humanities [www.stoa.org]) edition of July 26, 2003.