Spartans might have been bothered by Athenian focus on arts and culture rather than military prowess, while Athenians might have been bothered by Spartan emphasis on a rigid, militaristic society that limited individual freedoms.
Women in Sparta were given more rights and responsibilities than in other city-states because the Spartans believed that strong women would produce strong offspring to serve in their military-focused society. Women in Sparta were expected to be physically fit, educated, and capable of running households in the absence of their husbands who were often away at war. This emphasis on physical and mental training for women helped create a society where women held more power and autonomy compared to other ancient Greek city-states.
Not at all. Humankind naturally balks at others giving them commands and orders that are enforced by the might of law and order institutions. That's why we have revolutions now and then. The American revolution of 1776 was a revolt of the colonialists against the might of King George III imposing his will on them without representation. The Russian revolution of 1917 was a revolt against the might of the Tsar imposing his will on the people. The people of Myanmar are currently revolting against the might of their army that has over thrown a legal election with a coup. The key to social harmony and peace is not might, it's consensus. When society concurs with the institutions that enforce the law and order, there will be peace and harmony...to a certain extent. There are always nay-sayers who will complain no matter what the social condition might be. That's also human nature unfortunately.
The sentencing philosophy based on this goal is known as incapacitation. It aims to protect society by removing dangerous offenders from the community, typically through incarceration, to prevent them from committing further harm.
When individuals have differing conceptions of virtue, it can lead to conflicts, misunderstandings, and division within society as values may clash. This diversity of perspectives can also foster discussions, critical thinking, and growth in understanding among individuals as they navigate these differences. Ultimately, a balance between respecting individual beliefs and finding common ground is crucial for a harmonious and inclusive society.
John Locke proposed that in the state of nature, individuals might face a lack of security and protection of their natural rights, leading to conflict and potential harm. To avoid this, Locke argued for the establishment of civil society and a social contract to protect people's liberties and property.
Because the leaders thought that a military society created more obedient and loyal citizens
they were out numbered
they were out numbered
will kill u
will kill u
I don't really know can you help???
I don't really know can you help???
All of them are dead but the spartan 117. In Halo Reach you go back to a time when there were many Spartans but these Spartans are not as complex as the other ones.
well you have to complete the game then you can change the colour of spartans it will pop up when you passed the last mission. it might work or it might not
Athenians chose the members of the council each year in a lottery. They believed this system was fairer than an election, which might favor the rich. There is one drawback to this method. Who ever was picked could be a bad person and change the Athenian history.
Spartans. Persians too. I suppose you might get mugged on the way home from the agora...
It might have been possible if you could have been bothered to include "this number".