Talk:Locrians

Law making
acording to Mills "The propounder of a new truth, according to this doctrine, should stand, as stood, in the legislation of the Locrians, the proposer of a new law, with a halter round his neck, to be instantly tightened if the public assembly did not, on hearing his reasons, then and there adopt his proposition."

Could this be documented if true and included?

Law making
acording to  John Stuart Mill "The propounder of a new truth, according to this doctrine, should stand, as stood, in the legislation of the Locrians, the proposer of a new law, with a halter round his neck, to be instantly tightened if the public assembly did not, on hearing his reasons, then and there adopt his proposition."

Could this be documented if true and included?



I would like very much to know if this is historically accurate. Where is my *vote* button to nudge up the priority for someone knowledgeable to comment on this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.68.182.98 (talk) 00:35, 10 December 2016 (UTC)