1. Hesiod
From his writings, "Changing Times Bring on a Moral Order,"" one can conclude that Greece was submerged in a dark "Iron Age- where there was, at this time, little or no justice at all. ... Hesiod saw the history of humankind as one of progressive degeneration "from an ideal golden age in the faraway past to the present harsh age of "black iron."" ... This time of hardships increased the need for a moral order to emerge Greece out of this "Iron Age."" ... By merely establishing a moral order, Greece was on its way out of the lawless Dark Age. ...
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- Grade Level: High School