Critias and Democracy
Critias and Democracy
Author(s): Ivan JordovićSubject(s): History
Published by: Balkanološki institut - Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti
Keywords: Athens; Thessaly; democracy; tyranny; the Thirty; Critias; Theramenes; Lycophron
Summary/Abstract: The majority of Critias’ contemporaries and fellow citizens saw the leader of the most brutal regime in Athenian history as a ruthless oligarch, moreover as a tyrant. Many ancient sources share this view. It is somewhat surprising therefore to see the most famous of his victims, the controversial politician Theramenes, denouncing him as a supporter of democracy. This contradiction has given rise to different, even diametrically opposed, modern interpretations. It is this variety of interpretations and the importance of this question for understanding the political situation in Athens at the end of the fifth century BC, as well as the rise of tyranny in Thessaly, that has prompted us to take yet another look at this controversial issue.
Journal: BALCANICA
- Issue Year: 2008
- Issue No: 39
- Page Range: 33-46
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English