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21 April, 08:25

A city that functioned on its own

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  1. 21 April, 08:57
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    A city that functioned on its own is the concept linked to the term Polis, greek for city-state. As Greek philosophers said, a city had to be like a ship: big enough to sail but not so big that it can't get into harbour. These independent cities had sovereignity over adjacent territories and were the centre of cultural and political life.
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