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在本刊最近发表的一篇文章中,Gregory T. Papanikos提出并讨论了民主的五个标准。本文通过提供一些额外的古代资料,结合民主在各国的现代应用,进一步讨论了这些标准。许多古代作家证明,这五个标准在古雅典具有历时性的影响。我用一些古代作品的节选来证明这一点。
In a recent article published in this journal, Gregory T. Papanikos presented and discussed the five criteria of democracy. This paper further discusses these criteria by providing some additional ancient sources in light of the modern application of democracy in various countries. It is shown that these five criteria had a diachronic effect in ancient Athens as is demonstrated by a number of ancient writers. I use excerpts from some ancient works to show that this was the case.