There are no tyrants who cannot be removed by force, moreover, tyranny makes it possible to kill the tyrant not only de facto but also de jure. Beginning with Ancient Greece, the Western political and legal tradition pondered the circumstances that make it possible to kill a tyrant on legal grounds. Each era contributed to this issue through passionate debates, heated polemics, and explosive (and not only figuratively) events. The book's analysis traces the theme of tyranny and tyranny from antiquity to 2021, leaving the final pages in question. In the last section, we see some familiar names from the news feeds: putin, Xi Jinping, Erdogan, Orban, Kim Jong Un...
By the very fact of their existence, today's tyrants give rise to tomorrow's tyrants. In 2021, the author did not know that Ukrainians would have to act as tyrant fighters not only of a single tyrant but also of an entire empire built on tyrannical power. Why? Because Sic semper tyrannis! - It will always be like this with tyrants! There are no tyrants who cannot be removed by force, moreover, tyranny makes it possible to kill the tyrant not only de facto but also de jure. Beginning with Ancient Greece, the Western political and legal tradition pondered the circumstances that make it possible to kill a tyrant on legal grounds. Each era contributed to this issue through passionate debates, heated polemics, and explosive (and not only figuratively) events.
The book's analysis traces the theme of tyranny and tyranny from antiquity to 2021, leaving the final pages in question. In the last chapter, we see some familiar names from the news tapes: putin, Xi Jinping, Erdogan, Orban, Kim Jong Un... By the very fact of their existence, today's tyrants give birth to tomorrow's tyrants. In 2021, the author did not know that Ukrainians would have to act as tyrant fighters not only of a single tyrant but also of an entire empire built on tyrannical power. Why? Because Sic semper tyrannis! - It will always be like this with tyrants!