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Studies and contemporaries of the the Athenian city-state during and just before the Peloponnesian War often blame Athens' defeat on a preponderance of democracy that opened the path to power for a series of ill-advised popular demagogues. I tend to attribute it to disastrous mishandling of the Sicilian Expedition, but then my era of particular interest doesn't begin till nearly 200 years later.
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