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discuss the nature and characteristic of greek political thought

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Greeks never believed in democracy, as they never had faith in representative forms of government. Thus, their conception of government is symptomatic of the class-based authority—aristocracy. Thus, from the above points, it can be stated that Greeks have a great passion for reason, virtues and knowledge.

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