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loyal troops crushed the revolt and imprisoned renegade officers source: VOCABULARY FROM CLASSICAL ROOTS
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One of the main features of classical republican philosophy is a focus on civic virtue, which is as relevant today as it ever has been. The roots of classical republicanism can be traced back to the Renaissance.
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