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2. Justice and Power: The Language of Early Greek Tyranny
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James F. McGlew
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Tyranny and History 1
- 1. Tyrannus fulminatus: Power and Praise 14
- 2. Justice and Power: The Language of Early Greek Tyranny 52
- 3. The Lawgiver's Struggle with Tyranny: Solon and the Excluded Middle 87
- 4. Master and Slave: The Fall of Tyranny 124
- 5. Narratives of Autonomy: Greek Founders 157
- 6. Lovers of the City: Tyranny and Democracy in Classical Athens 183
- Afterword: Justice and Liberation 213
- Bibliography 217
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Tyranny and History 1
- 1. Tyrannus fulminatus: Power and Praise 14
- 2. Justice and Power: The Language of Early Greek Tyranny 52
- 3. The Lawgiver's Struggle with Tyranny: Solon and the Excluded Middle 87
- 4. Master and Slave: The Fall of Tyranny 124
- 5. Narratives of Autonomy: Greek Founders 157
- 6. Lovers of the City: Tyranny and Democracy in Classical Athens 183
- Afterword: Justice and Liberation 213
- Bibliography 217
- Index 227