Paradigms for the Modern World

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Paradigms for the Modern World Greece Paradigms for the Modern World

What is a Paradigm?

The Greek Character

Genuine Political Communities

Exalting the Power of the Human Mind

Influencing Science and Philosophy

Lasting Values

Socrates

Plato

Aristotle

Aristotle’s Ideal The Best Constitution

The Roman Republic

The Roman World Kingdom = 753BC-509BC Republic 509BC- reign of Augustus 39BC Empire 39-BC to 475 AD.

Roman Leadership

Roman Values

Roman Contributions

The Myth of the Empire

Religious Influence

Jewish Traditions

Christian Ethics

Islam.

Pattern of Medieval Life

Medieval Governmnet

Medieval Religion