03 Feb 2023 The Greek And Roman Agoras In Athens By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 The word ‘Agora’ in ancient Greek means ‘market’ but the agora in a city-state or polis was much more than just a commercial hub, it was also the socio-political center, the verus locus social media platform where politicians and... Read More
02 Nov 2018 Hesiod’s Concerns About Economics and Polis During the Greek Dark Age By Cam Rea History & Tradition 0 The Greek Dark Age fits between the Late Bronze Age Collapse - often alternately referred to as the Mycenaean Civilization Collapse, around 1200 BC - and the Greek Archaic Period, around 800 BC. The Late Dark Age’s catastrophic end was foreshown... Read More
16 Oct 2017 Did He Create a Blissful Utopia or a Tyrannical Communist Nightmare? Plato’s Ancient Class System and Social Engineering Revealed By Cam Rea History & Tradition, Politics & Social Structure 0 Perhaps surprisingly to some, classical Greek philosopher Plato was a social engineer; and he was the first of many “planners” to come. In essence, Plato, who laid the foundations of Western philosophy and science, was the first communist... Read More