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GENERAL INDEX.
Dynasty 85
Economic forces and constitutional
change 15
Equality, democratic idea of 9 5 ff. Exposure as a means of limiting
population 30 5
Faction! 15 9
Fines in oligarchies 41 19
Five Thousand, The, 38 20; C 88 ff.
Four Hundred, The, 45; 35 IS;
3819; 414,11,22; 423,8; 4315;
445; 48 12; C
Government, elements and functions of, 39 l, 2, s
Helots 50 i ff.
Herodotus, on constitutions 1 7, 8
Heroic monarchy 22
Hoplites ruling class in polity 6 6; a minority of state 5 9; constitution of 37, 4; C 5
Industry a disqualification for
citizenship 12 3 Intensification of constitutions 27
i, 2, 3; 29 7 Ion A 10 Isyllus 27 13
Judicial affairs, in oligarchies 48
Kant quoted 2 30
King, powers of in Homeric constitution 222,9; decline of power 23
Kingship, a form of aristocracy 3 4; a life magistracy 3 6
Knights, constitution of the 37 l
Land, a qualification in an aristocracy 30 1
Lawgivers 20; C 9
Legendary history of Attica A
Legislation, rare in Greek constitutions 48
Lot, in democracy 9 13, 14 ; in oligarchies 41 6, 7
W.
Macedon indifferent to constitutions 27 U
Magistrates, in oligarchies and democracies 40 l, 4, 7; election of in oligarchies 41 l ff.; tenure and responsibility of 42; 48
Military changes affecting constitution 15
Military organisation in aristocracies of conquest 32 8
Military service a condition of citizenship 11 3
Mixed constitutions 2 40 ff.
Money, invention of, cause of oligarchy 25 13
Montesquieu on Aristotle's classification 2 32 ; on equality 8 6
Moral terms applied in a political sense 1 3, 4, 5; 6 18; 10 2; 25
Napoleon III quoted 2 31 Nobles in Homeric constitution 22 2, 5, 6, 7
Oligarchy in a general sense 3; in a special sense 4; basis of 8; character of 10; 51;. material claims of 11; moral claims of 12; transition to, from aristocracy 25; varieties of 28; Aristotle's divisions of 29; of wealth 36; of the Knights and Hoplites 37; of fixed number 38; assembly in 39 9
Peloppnnesian Confederacy, constitutions in 18 6
Persian dominion, influence of, on constitutions 27 8
Philosophers, influence of, on constitutions 20 7 ff.; attitude of, to ordinary constitutions 27 3
Pindar on constitutions 1 2
Plato, his views of politics 2 8; the Republic 29; the Laws 2 14; the Politicus 2 20
Polity 5
Population, questions of, involved in aristocracies 30 I
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