Tyranny is NEVER good.
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From monarchy to oligarchy to tyranny to democracy.
First as a monarchy, then as an oligarchy, then as a tyranny, then as a democracy, then as a radical democracy.
In reaction to the tyranny of Hippias.
He established a tyranny over Athens to end the exploitation by the aristocracy of the poorer farmers.
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It varied over time from monarchy, then oligarchy, then tyranny, then democracy, then monarchy.
It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then a tyranny, then limited democracy, then an oligarchy, then a radical democracy, then a limited democracy.
Athens was ruled by first an oligarchy, then a tyranny, giving way in 507 BCE to a limited democracy.
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It started as a monarchy, became an oligarchy, then a tyranny, then limited democracy, then an oligarchy, then a radical democracy, then a limited democracy.
Presumably you mean Democracy rather than Demagogues. Aristotle's primary classifications were Monarchy (rule by one), Aristocracy (rule by the best) and Democracy (people power). He said that they degraded respectively into Tyranny (usurping ruler), Oligarchy (rule by the few) and Ochlocracy (mob power). Examples: Monarchy: Solon of Athens (594-574); Tonga (current) Tyranny: Peisistratos of Athens (545-527 BCE); Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe (current) Aristocracy: Areopagus in Athens (479-460 BCE); San Marino (current) Oligarchy: The 400 in Athens 411 BCE; Saudi Arabia (current) Democracy: Athens second half 5th C BCE; New Zealand (current) Ochlocracy: Corcyra 427 BCE; Rwanda 1994 CE