The Encyclopedia of Ancient History 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781444338386.wbeah04164
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Kinadon, conspiracy of

Abstract: The conspiracy of Kinadon (ca. 399 BCE ) was an attempted coup in Sparta, and atelling example of the tensions inherent in the social structure of Classical Lakonia.

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“…Classic sources teach that rumor and conspiracy, as linked discursive modes, participate in “a texting of everyday life where everything is connected and the connections are uncanny” (Stewart 1999, 16). They process uncertainty by scanning “the realm of the concrete” for signs until there are enough to constitute a plot (Stewart 1999, 17). If enough is a question of mass, then one might find the answer on a single plane, resonating with associations.…”
Section: Silent Partnersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classic sources teach that rumor and conspiracy, as linked discursive modes, participate in “a texting of everyday life where everything is connected and the connections are uncanny” (Stewart 1999, 16). They process uncertainty by scanning “the realm of the concrete” for signs until there are enough to constitute a plot (Stewart 1999, 17). If enough is a question of mass, then one might find the answer on a single plane, resonating with associations.…”
Section: Silent Partnersmentioning
confidence: 99%