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Athenagoras of Syracuse

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25: 237: 194:"As if to leave no doubt about the iron of Athenagoras’ fraudulent democratic rhetoric, Thucydides reports that following the debate the Syracusan assembly was prevented from making any decision at all." (193) 274: 35: 147:). He denies the invasion, rudely retorting to Hermocrates' speech that no invasion was imminent. The basic outline of his speech is as follows: 267: 200:"Athenagoras dismisses the invasion issue and seeks to inflame passions by gratuitously raising the spectre of an oligarchic revolt" (194). 298: 293: 93: 65: 197:"In the case of Athenagoras we are shown a politician who virtually succeeds in turning a deliberation assembly into a mob" (194) 260: 72: 50: 186: 79: 61: 164:
In any state the wise should rule using both sides of the argument (contrasting between the oligarchs and masses)
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Yunis, Harvey."How do the People Decide? Thucydides on Periclean Rhetoric and Civic Instruction."
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Scaring the population of Syracuse to gain power (aimed at Hermocrates)
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The Athenians who were already fighting a war against
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would not want two equally large wars on their hands
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