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51: Fustel de Coulanges, The Ancient City, part 2: Conflict of the Orders

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The Absolute Power of the City

The religious pretext of the indivisibility and inviolability of all those structures that made up the city also began to dissolve. And so what happened was a sort of absolute power of the oligarchies. The lower class is always lamented under this arrangement. But with the franchise expanding into something that's more democratic, the ancestral claims to power couldn't challenge the state. Even when democracy did take over, right, this could manifest say in the form of ostracism where members of the city state vote on who to banish.

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