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Introduction – Gold for Bronze Chapter 1: Troubling the Agon The Myth of the Agon The Politics of the Agon The History of the Agon Chapter 2: Non-Agonistic Practices Who and What is Zeus?
Muses Non-Agonistic Speech Chapter 3: Xenia: An economy of Charis Gift Practices Xenia God for Bronze Chapter 4: The “Gift” of Socrates Interregnum Who and What is Socrates?
Socrates as Gift The Economy of Philosophy Chapter 5: Socratic Charis Poetic Charis Cephalus: A Graceful Head?
Socratic Charis Epilogue – Listening for the Tyrant Bibliography Index
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