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Paperback Hiero Book

ISBN: 9370815171

ISBN13: 9789370815179

Hiero

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Hiero is a philosophical dialogue that explores political theory and ethics, focusing on the nature of tyranny. The conversation is between Simonides, a poet, and Hieron, the tyrant of Syracuse. The text examines the life of a ruler versus that of an ordinary citizen, particularly in terms of happiness, pleasure, and societal relationships. Hieron reveals that he finds his life as a tyrant filled with more pain and fewer pleasures than that of ordinary people, a surprising contrast to common beliefs about power. The dialogue touches on themes such as friendship, trust, the burdens of power, and the constant threat of betrayal. Simonides argues that a ruler should receive respect and affection from his subjects, but Hieron counters that his rule inspires fear rather than genuine admiration. Through this exchange, the work sheds light on the complexities and contradictions inherent in despotic leadership, prompting reflections on the true nature of power and the impact it has on personal connections and happiness.

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