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27 October, 04:52
Why were Athenians so prideful
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Milagros Ferguson
27 October, 05:03
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a positive idea of showing pride in something, but do so relatively rarely ... in classical Athens and Sparta; and slavery in Greece and Rome
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Sean Delgado
27 October, 05:05
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Pride, or self-esteem, often seen in relation to others or the divine, is necessarily an ambivalent concept. In ancient Greek moral thought there is a very strong presence of negatively evaluated terms for emotions or dispositions similar to pride and arrogance.
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