Are you a studier of ancient philosophy? If you wish to understand where many of the basic premises of Western Philosophy came from, perhaps you might uncover some of the older roots and think on those first. Maybe you agree with that argument, and if so, may I please recommend that you read without any further hesitation the book:
"Antigone" by Sophocles (interpreted and translated into English by Richard Emil Braun).
Would you like to peer into the mind of one of the great philosophers of ancient time? Then I must recommend that you buy this book. You will think on the fall of those with integrity and the often rotten consequences of noble acts. You'll ask why, and perhaps that is the point, as even now in the present period such question must be asked again and again.
You will consider why oligarchic states so often in history lack freedom and beauty, as so-called justice or in-justice was indeed justified all the same. You'll again ask why? Why is it necessary to put down individual freedom and disruption for the sake of the social order and governance? Perhaps you'll see this very issues in the social networks of today, where the masses rule, and the rulers appease, while the innovators are taken to task once outside the norm to prevent catastrophic cascading chaos?
See how the Spartans and Athenians of ancient times were not all that difference from the societies of today, and ask why? Find freedom, justice and beauty of ideals and the reality of hypocrisy as the normalcy of human politics.
Learn of "Demanded Greatness; democracy combined with imperialism, and open access to power limited by law" and "how the seven gates with seven stations of that past period stood against its own, and how their seven capitians were turned by Zues."







