CONTENTS
1 D. Barker, Haemon’s Paideia: Speaking, Listening and the Politics of the Antigone
21 G. Danzig, Crito and the Socratic Controversy
46 D. Gish, Rivals in Persuasion: Gorgianic Sophistic Versus Socratic Rhetoric
74 E. Diamond, The Relation between the Divided Line and the Constitutions in Plato’s Republic
95 P. Simpson, Aristotle’s Defensible Defense of Slavery
116 Steve Wexler and A. Irvine,Aristotle on the Rule of Law
140 P. Liddel, Liberty and Obligations in George Grote’s Athens
162 Lloyd Gerson, Time, Persons, and Cognition: Some Recent Work in Ancient Philosophy
171 Book Reviews:
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B.M. Lavelle, Fame, Money and Power. The Rise of Peisistratos and ‘Democratic’ Tyranny at Athens, reviewed by Sara Forsdyke.
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Ekaterina V. Haskins, Logos and Power in Isocrates and Aristotle, reviewed by Marlene K. Sokolon.
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Andrés Rosler, Political Authority and Obligation in Aristotle, reviewed by Cathal Woods.
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Gerard Naddaf, The Greek Concept of Nature, reviewed by Richard Bosley.
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Josiah Ober, Athenian Legacies: Essays on the Politics of Going on Together, reviewed by Nadia Urbinati.
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The Imaginary Polis, ed. M.H. Hansen, reviewed by Matt E. Edge.
POLIS. Vol. 23. Issue 1, 2006

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