Citations:isegory

the state of, or a society in which, everyone participates in the management of a city or another unit

 * 2011, Nicolas L Pauyo, Haiti: Re-Foundation of a Nation ISBN 1463405669, page 141:
 * This question was already asked in Greek politics in 5th Century BC; namely democracy as isonomy, laws written and available to everyone; and democracy as isegory, where everyone participates in the management of the city.

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 * 1827, Barthold Georg Niebuhr, The Roman History, volume 2, page 47:
 * The natural and visible struggle of the Plebeians was directed to removing this separation, and uniting themselves with the Patricians as one people. The prospect however of obtaining a perfect Isegory, was still too remote; but Isonomy was a pressing want.
 * 1971, in Essays on the Caste System ISBN 0521080932, page 14 (reprinted in 2005 by A.P. Thakur in Encyclopaedia of the Theoretical Sociology, page 34):
 * Progressively and as it were methodically isonomy, isegory and isotomy were achieved. Reformers moved constantly to obliterate the traces left by the ancient divisions.