Hiero by Xenophon
The dialogue is a response to the assumption that a tyrant’s life is more pleasant than a commoner. Having lived as both Hiero breaks down this misconception, arguing that a tyrant does not have any more access to happiness than a private person. The dialogue, like many of Xenophon’s works, does not receive much scholarly attention today. However, it was the nominal subject of Leo Strauss’ analysis On Tyranny, which initiated his famous dialogue with Alexandre Kojeve on the role of philosophy in politics.
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