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Contents

Preface

A Note on the Use of Ancient Greek

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 Stasis in Corcyra Modeling Revolution for Thucydides and Plato

2 Pericles: Aspiring Statesman in Thucydides, General and Sophist in Plato

3 Athenian Speeches in Book 1: Can the Athenian Empire Aim at Justice?

4 Democracy, Demagoguery, and Political Decline in Thucydides and Plato: The Debate between Cleon and Diodotus

5 The Melian Dialogue and the End of the Political in the Statesman

6 Alcibiades’ Desire for Sicily in Thucydides and for Sexual Conquest in Plato

7 Harmodius and Aristogeiton and Political Myths

8 Euphemus and Alcibiades: The End of the Athenian Logos

9 Alcibiades as a Traitor and Grand Version of Meno

10 Nicias and the Failure in Sicily

11 Revolution in Athens: Why Democracy Failed

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

The Tragedy of the Athenian Ideal in Thucydides and Plato

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