At the turn of the fourth century B.C., after a democratic counter-revolution had dislodged the Athenian oligarchy known as "The Thirty," the philosopher Plato repented his earlier disdain for the democratic constitution.
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Deomcracy: History, Theory, Practice
January 1, 1997, Westview Press
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