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When Good People Lose Themselves to Tyrants | James Romm (PT. 2)

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Treachery and Tyranny: A Tale from Herodotus

This chapter explores Herodotus' narrative about Cambyses, the tyrannical ruler of Persia, and the resultant moral dilemmas faced by those in his inner circle, including the vizier Praxaspes. It also reflects on the risks of literary expression in politically charged environments, drawing parallels with the perilous times under Nero's reign.

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