The students after finishing college were required to continue to support their school system for the remainder of their lives. This didn't mean slavery. They simply provided back to the school system what they reasonably could afford.
There was an honored relationship between the school and the alumni.
Yes they did but Direct taxation was not well-developed in ancient Greece.
Pericles of ancient Greece . . .
It placed taxes on the purchase of all goods
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Debt, endemic corruption (failure to pay taxes due) and a inadequate politiacal system.
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The government made people pay taxes for the government.
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No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
Greece has a population of 10.8 million people. Roughly 2.6 million of them are having difficulty paying their taxes, but the majority pay some or all of the taxes they owe, so there are roughly 8 million taxpayers. The issue is that the revenue made from the taxes does not offset the expenditures that the government of Greece makes for its social programs.
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