Right of Reply Solon and Democracy
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In this note, we report on a response sent by the Solonian Democracy Institute following the publication of an article by Chiara Lasagni. This correspondence was apparently not intended as a contribution to the academic or scientific debate; rather, it can be regarded as a polemical rebuttal. In consideration of the right of reply provided for by Italian law, and in fact exceeding those provisions, we present the relevant sections of the extensive letter received from the Institute, together with a clarification by the author of the article.
Keywords: Athenian Democracy, Solon, Solonian Democracy Institute
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