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I thought the word "political" came from the Greek word "Politeia" meaning state, administration, government.
The Guardian World News Jesse Norman 2010
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I know there's a think-tank on Charing Cross Road called Politeia, that's all.
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The whole method of Plato's "Politeia," breathes the spirit of legalism in all its severity, untempered by the spirit of Love.
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That was actually some much older guy who wrote some obscure Politeia book.
Matthew Yglesias » Accounting Identities and Straussian Economics 2009
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I Thesi tis Ellinidas stin Oikogeneia, stin Koinonia kai stin Politeia (The position of Greek women in the family, society and the polity).
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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But a recent report by Politeia, a think-tank, found that the bar for getting into teacher training in England is, by international standards, unusually low.
Archive 2009-07-01 Jim Horn 2009
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But a recent report by Politeia, a think-tank, found that the bar for getting into teacher training in England is, by international standards, unusually low.
Teach For America, British Style Kenneth Libby 2009
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On one hand, a certain mindset puts world problems and the slide into the new feudalism down to instincts mentioned by Politeia above here and to sheer human incompetence.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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In Greek the title is Politeia πολιτεία, which has a broad meaning including constitution of a state, a prominent subsidiary meaning of which is republican government.
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Laffineur and W. D. Niemeier, eds., Politeia: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age, in Aegaeum 12 1995.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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