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In Greek Political Thought. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 138–176 (2006)

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  1. An Arendtian Reading of Antigone: Tyrrany Emerging from Righteousness.Efe Basturk - 2022 - Problemos 101:66-78.
    The aim of this article is to investigate the tyrannical similarity between Antigone and Creon through Hannah Arendt’s political philosophy. As Arendt claimed, tyranny firstly signals the end of the political through which men can share their natality. The very meaning of tyranny is the domination by absoluteness that ends deliberation among mortal beings. Antigone only focuses on the divine law, which is seen as absolute righteousness that precedes the law of the city, and so, she tends to ignore any (...)
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