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As for the classical Ancient Greece and early Roman Army \"property qualification for service cum civic rights\", it\'s perhaps a case of ValuesDissonance, and should be explained more thoroughly. (Not to mention the Sparta, where every able male of the ruling Spartiate class was obliged to be [[TheSpartanWay thoroughly trained]] full time soldier for life (\'\'de facto\'\' men over 60 were rarely actually serving in the field), which makes [[BlueAndOrangeMorality little or no sense]] from our \"conscripts versus professionals\" distinction point of view.)
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As for the classical Ancient Greece and early Roman Army \\\"property qualification for service cum civic rights\\\", it\\\'s perhaps a case of ValuesDissonance, and should be explained more thoroughly. (Not to mention the Sparta, where every able male of the ruling Spartiate class was obliged to be [[TheSpartanWay thoroughly trained]] full time soldier for life (\\\'\\\'de facto\\\'\\\', men over 60 were rarely actually serving in the field), which makes [[BlueAndOrangeMorality little or no sense]] from our \\\"conscripts versus professionals\\\" distinction point of view.)
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