My writing in Foreign Policy again, on how the Athenian model of recovery after the Thirty Tyrants may offer a model for how to escape the negative polarization death-spiral (and how ancient Greek 'stasis' shows why we must do so, and fast!).https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/03/07/ancient-greece-partisan-stasis-civil-conflict/ …
You will find, I think, that monarchy - including monarchs with councils of aristocratic advisors - developed independently in a number of places and Macedonia was not the first of these. Moreover, the Argead state can hardly be said to have contained a parliament of any sort.
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On this second point, see E.M. Anson, "Macedonia's Alleged Constitutionalism" CJ 80.4 (1985) and "The Evolution of the Macedonian Army Assembly (330-313 B.C.)" Historia 40.2 (1991).
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