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The Origins of Democracy in Tribes, City-States and Nation-States
The Invasion of Britain by the Anglo-Saxon-Jute Confederation: Norse Tribal Democracy in England—The Moot and the Folkmoot
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Ronald M. Glassman
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Book chapters
pp. 5
Civilizational Peculiarities Versus Ideal Typicalities
pp. 9
Social Structure and Conflict Groups
pp. 21
Political Institutions
pp. 45
Legitimacy
pp. 55
Economy and Polity
pp. 63
Warfare and Religion
pp. 67
Civilizational Peculiarities Versus Ideal-Typicalities
pp. 69
Social Structure and Conflict Groups
pp. 75
Political Institutions
pp. 89
Horticulture, Matrilineal Clans, and the Rise of Status and Power of Women
pp. 95
Warfare and Politics
pp. 105
The Confederacy of Tribes
pp. 111
Tribal Games
pp. 115
Religion and Politics
pp. 127
Legitimation Processes
pp. 131
Economy and Polity
pp. 135
Conclusions on Band and Tribal Societies
pp. 159
Civilizational Peculiarities Versus Ideal-Typicalities
pp. 163
Social Structure and Conflict Groups
pp. 171
Religion and Politics
pp. 179
Women and Politics in Horticultural Societies
pp. 185
Warfare in Horticultural Village Societies
pp. 191
Political Institutions: Theocratic Despotism
pp. 207
Legitimation Processes
pp. 213
Civilizational Peculiarities Versus Ideal-Typicalities
pp. 215
Herding Tribes, Patri-Clans, and the Rise of the Military Kingship
pp. 221
Social Structure and Conflict Groups
pp. 235
Warfare, Women, Religion, and Politics
pp. 241
The Political Institutions of Herding Society: Despotic Military Kingship
pp. 251
Military Kingship and State Violence
pp. 257
The Legitimacy Processes of Herding Societies
pp. 261
Economy and Polity
pp. 263
Some Impediments to Democracy in Horticultural and Herding Societies
pp. 279
The Paradox of Tribes
pp. 295
Introduction to the Middle Eastern Grain, Agricultural, and Animal Herding Societies
pp. 303
Democracy in the Sumerian City States: The Assembly, the Elders, and the King
pp. 315
Projections of the Tribal Assembly in the World of the Sumerian Myths
pp. 325
The Status and Role of Women in Ancient Sumer
pp. 349
The Emergence of the Temple Economy Overseen by Priests and Priestesses in the River-Flood Areas
pp. 359
The Rise of the Kingship: Expansionary, Genocidal Warfare
pp. 367
From the Theocratic State to the Kingly-Bureaucratic State
pp. 387
The Reform Movements and the Ethic of Social Justice
pp. 401
The Pastoral Tribal Invasions and the Partial De-Legitimation of The Kings
pp. 405
The Revival and Expansion of the Private Economic Sector in Mesopotamia
pp. 421
The Early Agricultural City-States
pp. 431
The City-State, Ugarit: A Great Coastal Trading City
pp. 435
West Semitic Myths and Legends
pp. 453
Ebla
pp. 473
The Political Structure of the Canaanite City-States: Monarchy and Merchant Oligarchy
pp. 479
From Canaanites to Phoenicians
pp. 495
The Political Institutions of the Phoenician City-States
pp. 515
Carthage
pp. 537
Religion and Women in Phoenician Society
pp. 551
The Pastoral Origins of the Hebrews: “Those Who Crossed the River”
pp. 559
Egypt and the Hebrews
pp. 565
Egypt After the Hyksos Invasion: The New Kingdom and the New Religious Ideas
pp. 579
Creation and the Supreme Deity in the Theology of Egypt
pp. 593
The Hebrews Enter the Nile Delta
pp. 597
From Joseph to Moses
pp. 629
Israelite Tribal Confederation Enters Canaan
pp. 645
The Rise of the Monarchy
pp. 675
The Prophets: Moralistic Monotheism, Social Justice, and the Doomsday Theodicy
pp. 693
The Babylonian Exile
pp. 705
Return from Exile: Theocracy Established
pp. 723
Monotheism and the Jews
pp. 731
The Status of Women in Societies Embracing a Patriarchal Monotheistic God
pp. 745
Minoan and Mycenaean Civilizations
pp. 759
The Expansion of Mycenaean Greek Civilization
pp. 773
The Doric Invasions and the Regression to Tribalism
pp. 785
Doric Tribalism and the Culture of Greece and, Doric Tribalism and the Revival of Mycenaean Tribalism During the Dark Age
pp. 805
Doric Religion
pp. 815
The Olympic Games: Doric Tribal Culture Engenders a Pan Hellenic Cultural Complex
pp. 851
From Aristocratic Champions to the Phalanx of the Common Men
pp. 873
The Cavalary Aristocrats—“Hippeis,” and Their Declining Role in Mainland Greek Warfare
pp. 879
Sparta: The Re-Crudescence of Tribal Democracy on a Hoplite Base
pp. 901
The Spartan Women: Economic Control, Sexual Liberation, and Olympic Athletics
pp. 907
Some Notes on the Democratization of Argos and Crete
pp. 913
The Political Paradox Involved in the Transition from the Tribe to the City-State: The Greek Case
pp. 921
The Revival of Trade in the Aegean Region
pp. 947
Trade and the Changing Class Structure of Greece
pp. 971
The Rise of the Greek Trading Cities
pp. 979
The Transition from Tribal to City-State Political Organization
pp. 999
The Rise of Democracy in Syracuse
pp. 1009
A Note on Democracy in Kroton and Korinthos
pp. 1015
Class Conflicts in the Greek City States During the Era of Expansionary Trade
pp. 1039
Conclusions on the Causes of Democracy in Greece: The Hoplite Phalanx Military Innovation, and, the Trade-Capitalist Economic Revolution
pp. 1047
The Ideology of Equality and Democracy
pp. 1069
The Rise of Legal Authority in the Greek City States
pp. 1101
The Ionians of Asia Minor Make Contact with the Civilizations of the Middle East and the Tribes of the Black Sea
pp. 1113
The Decline of Greek Religion After Homer and Hesiod
pp. 1123
The Rise of the Rational-Scientific World View
pp. 1143
The Rise of the Social Sciences
pp. 1167
Doric Women
pp. 1175
The Status of Ionian Women
pp. 1195
The Women Philosophers, Scientists, Doctors, and Mathematicians of the Greek World
pp. 1217
Women and Religion
pp. 1235
Comparison Between the German Tribes and the Celtic Tribes
pp. 1249
The German or Norse Tribes
pp. 1261
The Economy of the Norse Tribes: Herding and Agriculture
pp. 1269
The Religion of the Norse Tribes: No Official Priesthood
pp. 1277
Marriage, Clans, and Clan Retribution
pp. 1281
Language and Runes
pp. 1283
Debt Slavery and War Captive Slavery
pp. 1285
Civilizational Influences
pp. 1289
Feasts, Celebrations, and Guest Friendship
pp. 1291
German or Norse Tribal Assemblies and Courts, and the Rise of the Monarchies
pp. 1299
The Political Structure of the Norse Tribes: The Assembly of Warriors with Aristocratic Domination
pp. 1303
A Closer Look at the Germanic, or Norse, Assemblies
pp. 1317
War Chiefs and Military Aristocrats
pp. 1321
Iceland: Nobles and Freemen Flee the Centralizing Power of the Norwegian King and Reestablish Tribal Democracy (with Aristocratic Domination)
pp. 1329
The Anglo-Saxon-Jute Tribal Confederation and Its Moot and Folk-Moot
pp. 1335
The Court Councils of the Centralizing Monarchies
pp. 1341
Creation of the World and the Gods
pp. 1351
The Class Structure of the Norse Tribes as Shown in “The Song of Rig”
pp. 1357
Women in the Myths and Sagas
pp. 1363
Games and Individual Competitions
pp. 1369
Magic and Runes
pp. 1373
The Volsung Myths
pp. 1389
Beowulf
pp. 1399
The Icelandic Sagas
pp. 1439
The Netherlands
pp. 1449
The Norse Tribes in the High Mountain Valleys of Switzerland
pp. 1465
Roman Catholic Bishops and Priests Kings and Bishops
pp. 1479
The Celtic Gauls and the Romans
pp. 1485
The Invasions of the Norse Tribes
pp. 1501
The Importance of City-States in the Evolution of Democratic Political Processes
pp. 1507
The Transitions from Tribal Democracy to City-State Democracy in Post-Feudal Europe: Italy
pp. 1517
The Germanic City States
pp. 1527
The Cities of the Low Countries
pp. 1543
The Trade-Capitalist City-States of Switzerland
pp. 1549
The German Trade-Capitalist City-States
pp. 1567
The German Kings Against the Pope and the Italian-Dominated Catholic Church
pp. 1579
The Centralizing Monarchies Become Dependent on Money from the City-States
pp. 1581
The Swiss Confederation
pp. 1587
The Parliament in the Netherlands: The “States General” and the King’s Council
pp. 1599
The Romanized Celtic Colony of Britain
pp. 1611
The Invasion of Britain by the Anglo-Saxon-Jute Confederation: Norse Tribal Democracy in England—The Moot and the Folkmoot
pp. 1617
The Second Danish Invasion and the Norman Invasion: King Canute and William the Conqueror
pp. 1625
The Establishment of the Commercial Trade-Capitalist Economy in Britain: The Rise of the Merchant-Gentry
pp. 1631
The Rise of the English Parliament
pp. 1635
The Reformation in England and Scotland: Before Luther and Calvin
pp. 1639
The Beginnings of the English Civil War
pp. 1647
The English Revolution: “Civil War;” “Puritan Revolt”
pp. 1657
With Monarchy and Feudalism Defeated, the Struggle Between the Rich, the Poor, and the Middle Classes Takes Center Stage
pp. 1667
Rational-Legal Authority in England
pp. 1671
The Rise of the Rational-Scientific Worldview in Britain
pp. 1683
The United States: The English Revolution Continues; Frontier Property and the Emergence of a Majority Middle Class
pp. 1687
France: The Stalemate of Classes; Anarchic and Anomic Violence
pp. 1693
Germany: Feudalism/Kingship and the Warrior Cynosure Remain Culturally Dominant
pp. 1695
Spain: The Conquest of the Muslims and the New World Empires Empowers the Monarchy and Weakens the Commercial Classes
pp. 1697
Conclusions on the Rise of Commercial Capitalism, Parliamentary Democracy, and the Decline of Feudalism
pp. 1701
From Trade Capitalism to Industrial Capitalism
pp. 1705
The Class Structure of Industrial Capitalism
pp. 1721
Women’s Gender Roles: From Horticultural Tribes to Modern Technocratic “White Collar” Work
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