Such then are the conditions of the Lacedaemonian, the Cretan and the Carthaginian polities which have all a just and high reputation. |
In national polities, designers of constitutions have solved this problem by creating institutions for confidential consultation or deliberation. |
In other words, in spite of the facade of the modern state, power in most African polities progresses informally, between patron and client along lines of reciprocity. |
Yes, the U.S. and France were both capitalist economies and republican polities. |
How much control, and what sort of control, was exercised by dynasts over the coinage of polities under their sway? |
Before colonization, Cameroon was a territory of diverse climatic zones populated by a variety of peoples and polities. |