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Tyrants in ancient Greece fell out of favor primarily due to their authoritarian rule, which often led to abuses of power and the suppression of individual freedoms. As city-states like Athens developed democratic ideals, the population increasingly valued civic participation and the rule of law. Additionally, many tyrants were seen as self-serving and disconnected from the needs of the populace, leading to their eventual overthrow and the establishment of more democratic governance. The shift towards democracy emphasized collective decision-making over the unilateral control characteristic of tyranny.

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