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The Tyrant's Dialogue

Par : W. L. Oliver
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8996789719
  • EAN9798996789719
  • Date de parution24/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWoolsey Press

Résumé

Dartmouth Marlowe has spent years building a quiet life among the stone courtyards and ancient libraries of Yale University. A former British naval officer turned professor of classics and philosophy, he has devoted himself to questions rather than answers, to dialogue rather than doctrine. But when a forgotten manuscript known as The Tyrant's Dialogue resurfaces in academic circles, Dart is drawn into the orbit of the man who once shaped his mind: the brilliant and charismatic Dr.
Elias Varro. Celebrated across the world for his writings and media presence, Varro argues that freedom is an illusion, that societies inevitably decay without the guidance of intellectual elites willing to impose order. To millions, he is a visionary. To Dart, he is something far more dangerous. As journalists, scholars, politicians, and students become swept into Varro's growing influence, Dart finds himself pulled from the solitude of scholarship into an escalating public battle over the soul of modern civilization itself.
From the cloistered halls of New Haven to the grandeur of New York, Cambridge, Athens, and Venice, the conflict between mentor and former student becomes more than an academic dispute. It becomes a struggle over whether truth can survive in a world intoxicated by certainty. In a world increasingly drawn to the seduction of certainty, Dart must decide whether doubt is still worth defending. And whether he is still the man to defend it.
A philosophical thriller of rare intelligence and sweep. When does persuasion become control?