noun
- Plural of isonomy; systems or principles of equal rights and political equality among citizens.
- In ancient Greek history, the principle of equal participation in government and law.
Usage: formal; historical/political
Usage: historical; ancient Greece
Examples
- The ancient Athenians valued isonomies as a foundation for their democratic system.
- Philosophers debated various isonomies and their effectiveness in governing city-states.
- The concept of isonomies influenced later democratic movements in Europe.
- Different isonomies were adopted across Greek colonies, each adapted to local conditions.
- Modern democracies continue to grapple with achieving true isonomies among all citizens.