Tells the gripping stories of ten individuals, from Socrates to the priestess Lysimakhe and the former slave Gerys, to reassess the period when democracy was abolished in Classical Athens and then restored in 403 BC after a bitter civil war. This is a tale with lessons for our tormented present.
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