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Bias in article
editThe article appears to be biased against the party of Eubulus... I don't know if there are special markers to put in such cases. But it seems to me that some of the passages need to re-written in a more neutral way.
Examples: "Also during this time, in the face of either resisting Philip to retrieve their possessions or betraying their allies and losing them" , "The theorika had become, in a sense, a psychological tool for this political party to repress the war mentality by exploiting the selfishness of the Athenians.".
Maybe the problem is that the speeches of Demosthenes are the main source for the subject? (Are they? I'm not an expert on the period).