Venue: Lecture Hall Complex, uu77
This programme is in Dutch.
Democracies inevitably collapse and eventually will lead to tyranny, Greek philosophers such as Plato and Polybius warned in their time. And in Roman times, Emperor Augustus weakened the democratic aspects of the Roman republic with popular support, only to maintain his power for decades. Is democracy inherently fragile? And do we see signs of such a shift again today, for example in the United States? Come hear political scientist Carolien van Ham and classicist André Lardinois discuss further how we should look at democracy today.
This programme is in Dutch. Please visit the Dutch page for more information.
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