
“Plato and the Tyrant” with author James Romm
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Philosophy and Tyranny in Ancient Greece
This chapter examines the interplay between philosophy and tyranny as explored in classical Greek literature, specifically through the lens of figures like Plato and Xenophon. It highlights the burdens of power faced by tyrants and the potential for legitimacy through benevolence, contrasting with models of governance rooted in education and philosophical thought. The discussion unfolds against the backdrop of historical tensions in Syracuse, revealing how Plato's experiences shaped his understanding of political power and the complexities of ruler-philosopher relationships.
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