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Xenophon c. 430 B.C.-c. 354 B.C.: Critical Essay by J. K. Anderson

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SOURCE: "Religion and Politics," in Xenophon, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974, pp. 34-45.

Working from Xenophon's writings and the little biographical material available, Anderson here reconstructs Xenophon's religious and political attitudes, which he characterizes as largely conservative.

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