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 | | This conference aims to bring together scholars working on the history of areas in which tyranny and its analogues were important, in Greece and beyond, and those studying political theory and philosophy, to offer new perspectives on forms of autocratic government. |  | | The traditional view of Greek political development paints tyranny as an immature form of government, through which states passed early in their history, but this underestimates the benefits which one-man rule had to offer in the competitive world of the fifth and fourth centuries. |  | | Tyrants and tyranny evoked widely differing responses in our sources, and were a preoccupation of political theorists, therefore we particularly invite contributions on political philiosophy and the ancient understanding of tyranny. |
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http://www.cf.ac.uk/hisar/people/sl/tyr.html
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| Â | Socrates (469-399 B.C.) |
 | | One accuser, Anytus, was a wellknown heir of a tanning business who had been a leader of the ove rthrow of the 30 tyrants. |  | | The 30 tyrants may have tried to stop Socrates from teaching "the art of words." Also, Socrates refused their direct order to help arrest for execution a pro-democracy alien, Leon of Salamis. |  | | Within four years of his passive resistance to the regime of the 30 Tyrants, Socrates was publicly accused of violating the laws of the restored democracy. |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~tcook/doc/Socrates2.htm
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| Â | OpinionJournal - The Real World |
 | | Among those who value liberty and justice, the United Nations' choice of Libya to chair this year's session of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights has been widely described as a defeat. |  | | By some lights it's a defeat for the U.S.--which protested giving this post to an emissary of terror-sponsoring tyrant Moammar Gadhafi. |  | | No, their concern was with the ordinary people of Africa, those who endure the rule of these despots. |
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http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/cRosett?id=110002944
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| Â | Is Bush Nuts/President Bush's Mental Health Reviewed/George Bush 2004/George Bush's mental illness |
 | | About this time he became a 'born again Christian' – going as usual from one extreme to the other." When asked in an interview about his reported cocaine use, he answered reasonably, "I'm not going to talk about what I did 20 to 30 years ago". |  | | To those who deem it unseemly to count the brick's on one man's load, let us recall that this unelected President is one brick short of killing what the UN fears could be up to a half-million people in Iraq. |  | | This massacre could easily see Pakistan's government – and its 30 to 40 nukes – falling to an al Qaeda/Taliban majority. |
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http://www.willthomas.net/isbushnuts.htm
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| Â | E30.05.88 |
 | | But who are the tyrants that Isaiah was referring to in this prophecy? |  | | They came to power through the conduct and the will of the people over whom they rule. |  | | These are the tyrants whom God in His prophecy through Isaiah called: "These insolent creatures you shall see no more". |
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http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~littlescroll/E30.05.88.htm
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| Â | Socrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Such a criticism gave rise to suspicion by the democrats, especially when his close associates were found to be enemies of democracy. |  | | Alcibiades betrayed Athens in favour of Sparta, and Critias, his sometime disciple, was a leader of the 30 tyrants, (the pro-Spartan oligarchy that ruled Athens for a few years after the defeat), though there is also a record of their falling out. |  | | In addition, Socrates held unusual views on religion. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates
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| Â | Spirit Of Dereth Forum |
 | | Re: sun shield and ebons 30 Sep 2003 |  | | Re: sun shield and ebons 01 Oct 2003 |
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http://www.spiritofdereth.com/SODForum_frm.htm
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| Â | M. Luz Presocratics 11 |
 | | He grew up under the leadership of Pericles (495-429 BC), saw the foundation of Athenian democracy and its corruption under the demagogues (429-422), its defeat by the Spartans (404 BC) and its collapse under the tyrants (404-403). |  | | his pupils and friends who were among the tyrants (Critias in 403 BC) or who were traitors (Alcibiades in 415 BC) |  | | it ignored the fact that some pupils, like Chaerephon, were exiled by the tyrants and returned with the democrats |
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http://research.haifa.ac.il/~mluz/Access/PhilLect11.html
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| Â | Philosophy 310: The Apology-Crito Inconsistency, University of Maryland, College Park |
 | | What would be the consequence of such a commitment in the event the city leaders ordered Socrates to do something he believed was unjust (e.g. |  | | Consider some passages which reflect the disobedient Socrates of the Apology --his remarks to the Assembly, to the 30 Tyrants, to the Athenian Jury (pp. |  | | No, the speech of the laws can be seen as representing the view of the city (calling for absolute loyalty and compliance), but it cannot possibly represent Socrates’ own personal moral point of view. |
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http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/Philosophy/Faculty/JLesher/Phil310/Apo-Crit.html
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| Â | Algernon Sidney: Discourses Concerning Government 2:30 |
 | | This gave occasion to those bestial tyrants Nabis and Machanidas to set up such a government as our author recommends to the world, which immediately brought destruction upon themselves, and the whole city. |  | | 'Tis strange that he who frequently cites Aristotle and Plato, should unluckily acknowledge such only to be kings as they call tyrants, and deny the name of king to those, who in their opinion are the only kings. |  | | And because such a choice can only be made by a beast, I leave our author to find a description of himself in their books which he so often cites. |
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http://www.constitution.org/as/dcg_230.htm
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| Â | Thirty Tyrants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hundreds of Athenians were killed (they were ordered to drink hemlock) and thousands more were exiled. |  | | This page was last modified 06:01, 2 Oct 2004. |  | | The Thirty Tyrants were overthrown by Thrasybulus, with help from |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_tyrants
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| Â | Sources |
 | | Peisistratos, son of the Hippias who had been tyrant. |  | | Amongst others of them who held the eponymous archonship was Peisistratos, son of the tyrant Hippias. |  | | To prove what I say it will be enough, omitting most of his exploits, to mention that setting out from Thebes with 60 men he put down the tyranny of the so-called Thirty Tyrants, and persuaded the Athenians to bury their quarrels and live in unity. |
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http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~clas175a/Sources.html
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 | | These 30 seize power, are known as the 30 tyrants. |  | | Direct attack ruled out because of the amnesty, so a vague charge was made. |  | | Some of the 30 tyrants were associates of Socrates, e.g. |
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http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/Classics/Faculty/EStehle/98CLAS270/lec12-2-98.html
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| Â | H102_30 Philosophical Developments II |
 | | Examples include Alcibiades and Critias, one of the 30 Tyrants who engaged in purges of the democracy at the end of the war. |  | | When the democracy was restored in 399, Socrates was tried and condemned to death for denying the established gods and for corrupting the youth. |  | | He wrote 26 dialogues all in the voice of his teacher Socrates. |
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http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/~rauhn/Hel_phil.htm
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| Â | NARA About Us Archivist's Speeches |
 | | Without this page, Al Gore and George W. Bush might be running not for President, but for King or Chancellor or Prime Minister. |  | | And without the sacred document that contains this page, we might be living in a country dominated by tyrants or a foreign power. |  | | In the language of the 2000 campaign, the Framers of the Constitution were uniters, not dividers -- and they were fighting for us. |
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http://www.archives.gov/about_us/archivists_speeches/speech_9-15-00_b.html
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 | | His "Sophisms of a Tyrant" was written to parody those English monarchs who would violate the natural rights of Englishmen (and all peoples). |  | | John Locke (1632-1794) and James Harrington (1611-1677) saw that democratic governments can exist only when the tyrant is threatened by a people which had the arms to effect revolution in defense of freedom. |  | | The democratic political philosophers who followed Hobbes and Bodin granted the people the right to arm themselves. |
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http://www.constitution.org/jw/mil-m.htm
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| Â | The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire X |
 | | Decius found (A.D. 250) the Goths engaged before Nicopolis, on the Jatrus, one of the many monuments of Trajan's victories. |  | | The confusion of the times, and the scarcity of authentic memorials, oppose equal difficulties to the historian, who attempts to preserve a clear and unbroken thread of narration. |  | | In his gradual ascent through the honours of the state, he had deserved the favour of virtuous princes, and had declared himself the enemy of tyrants. |
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http://www.ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/volume1/chap10.htm
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| Â | Books & Literature : Road Work: Among Tyrants, Beasts, Heroes, and Rogues (30% discount) |
 | | Road Work: Among Tyrants, Beasts, Heroes, and Rogues |  | | Books and Literature : Road Work: Among Tyrants, Beasts, Heroes, and Rogues (30% discount) |  | | Product Name: Road Work: Among Tyrants, Beasts, Heroes, and Rogues |
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http://www.literature.order-home.com/road_work_among_087113876X.html
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| Â | CVSA Fall '01 Archives |
 | | Krause is ineligible for the DSC München / Richmond United game of September 30 for submitting a false name upon receipt of his red card. |  | | Lara is ineligible for the Rosario Central / Capital One FC game of October 14 for refusing to leave the field when asked by the referee. |  | | 12:00 Rangers 4 vs. Internationals FC Tyrants 0 vs. Dynamo 1 |
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http://www.cvsasoccer.org/archives/fall01.shtml
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| Â | Jackal of Nar - Tyrants and Kings 1 by John Marco Detailed Book Review |
 | | Marco has uncanny knack in showing the horrors of war and the politics that fuel it and his allusions to the Vietnam war are brilliant. |  | | Jackal of Nar - Tyrants and Kings 1 by John Marco Detailed Book Review |  | | Most similar books to Jackal of Nar - Tyrants and Kings 1 |
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http://www.allreaders.com/Topics/info_1281.asp
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| Â | "TRAGIC SERENADES" TOUR |
 | | Soundcheck and show filmed for "Circle of the Tyrants" video clip. |  | | This concert replaced the show originally scheduled for February. |  | | First show with Marky Edelmann and Tommy Vetterli of Coroner in CF crew. |
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http://www.celticfrost.com/tragictour.html
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| Â | CVSA Spring '03 Archives |
 | | 10:30 West End United 3 vs. Tyrants 1 |  | | Stone is ineligible for the Argentina / West End United game of April 13, the Argentina / Tyrants game of April 27, and the Argentina / Chesterfield FC game of May 4. |  | | Ribeiro is ineligible for the Argentina / Tyrants game of April 27. |
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http://www.cvsasoccer.org/archives/spring03.shtml
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| Â | Splendid E-zine: at a glance reviews - March 19, 2001 |
 | | The Dropscience have a sound that will find its fans, but those seeking something new and different would be better off looking elsewhere. |  | | Los Angeles-based Tyrants in Therapy (TIT) claim (on the back of their CD booklet) that they have had "14 semi-successful singles". |  | | I don’t think I would ever want to hang out with Labradford. |
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http://www.splendidezine.com/reviews/mar-19-01/aag.html
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| Â | Planet Quiz ~ Encyclopaedia of Numbers |
 | | The Encyclopaedia of Numbers ~ 30 to 39 |  | | 30 Days in April, June, September and November |  | | 30 Fences to Jump in the Grand National |
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http://freespace.virgin.net/mike.jacqueline/e30.htm
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| Â | NPR : 'Thus Always to Tyrants' |
 | | All Things Considered, May 28, 2001 · Linda Wertheimer talks with singer/songwriter Scott Miller about his new CD. |  | | Miller is a Virginia native, and takes the CD's title from the state's motto -- Thus Always to Tyrants. |  | | (12:30) Thus Always to Tyrants by Scott Miller and The Commonwealth is on Sugar Hill Records, catalog number SUG-1066. |
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http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1123618
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| Â | Outline: Historical Overview II |
 | | 404 Athens surrenders -->Long Walls destroyed; Thirty Tyrants; Akropolis garrisoned |
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http://www.colleges.org/%7Ebonefas/muohio/histoverview2.html
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| Â | The PC Tyrants's Message Board |
 | | By Paul October 2, 2002 at 03:11:23 AM |  | | By Evan September 30, 2002 at 09:46:18 PM |  | | By Aladdin October 3, 2002 at 00:22:31 AM |
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http://b3.boards2go.com/boards/board.cgi?user=Tpctmb
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| Â | Central Greece |
 | | The 30 Tyrants: Polychares, Kritias, Milobios, Hippolochus, Eukleides, Ieron, Mnisilochus, Chremon, Thiramenes, Aresias, Diocles, Phaedrias, Chaereleos, Anaetios, Peison, Sophocles, Eratosthenes, Charicles, Onomacles, Theognis, Æschines, Theogenes, Kleomides, Erasistratos, Pheidon, Drakondides, Eumathes, Aristoteles, Hippomachus, Mnistheides |
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http://www.hostkingdom.net/soubalk3.html
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http://www.yourdictionary.net/30%20tyrants.html
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