They are part of the fabric of a property-owning democracy - a fabric which we extended during the 1980s to cover large numbers left out before.
Some continued to support property-owning elites who dominated local politics and society in provincial capitals.
The ideology of a property-owning democracy, and its adjacent concepts, inherently justified the policy core ideas.
As the adjacent concepts of the ideology of a property-owning democracy were translated into pension policy, various policy strategies developed into more concrete policies.
While major artist architects conducted great public works, domestic architecture would largely exist diffused in the property-owning public and in their relations with builders.
Table 2 shows how the property-owning democracy is related to the institutionalisation of the idea of personal pensions.
Besides the merchants described above and a property-owning element, higher-ranking administrators, priests and medical practitioners made up its ranks.
The property-owning democracy is up to its eyeballs in debt.