The Melian Dialogue highlighted the clash between self-interest and morality in international relations. The Athenians prioritized their own self-interest and power over the Melians' pleas for justice, ultimately leading to their conquest. This dialogue serves as a case study illustrating the realpolitik principle that countries often act in their own self-interest, regardless of moral considerations.
Melian Dialogue does represent self interest because when the Athenians gave the Melians the ultimatum, it only served in their interest and not that of a common ground. The destruction of Melos was not humanitarian by any means because they would not surrender and send tribute to Athens.
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The Melian Dialogue, as described by Thucydides in his History of the Peloponnesian War, highlights the clash between self-interest and justice. The dialogue demonstrates the reality of power dynamics and how alliances and capabilities play a significant role in determining outcomes. It also portrays the struggle between empires seeking dominance and smaller states trying to maintain their sovereignty.
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They sold them into slavery as a warning to other cities within their empire not to revolt also.
The discussion between the Athenians and the Melians over the matter (The Melian Dialogue) happened in 416 BC, however, Melos could have most likely refused the Delian League some time prior to the dialogue.
Thucydides inserted the Melian dialogue into his account of the Peloponnesian War. In this dialogue the small island of Melos is pleading Athens to let it remain neutral. The Athenians informed them that justice does not arise between unequal powers and they laid siege to the defenseless island.
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The Melian dialogue is a dramatic imaginary dialogue in Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War. The Athenians demanded that the Melians surrender their city and pay them tribute or face the destruction of their city. The Melians claimed their right to remain neutral, appealing to the Athenians' sense of mercy toward a small, neutral, and defenceless city. Thucydides' imagines how such a dialogue could have taken place and in this he explores the self-interest of the Athenians, the uneven balance of power between mighty Athens and tiny Melos and whether Athens's decision to attack Melos was just. After a long siege, Athens broke through the defences, killed all the men and sold the women and children as slaves. Thucydides thought that interstate relations were based on might rather than right. Because of this, international relations allowed the mighty do as they please and force the weak to suffer a"s they must". He was the first writer to use the expression "might is right" which is often translated as might makes right.
The Maiar in The Lord of the Rings are the Istari/Wizards: Saruman, Gandalf, Radagast the Brown, and the two Blue wizards. The Balrog is a fallen Maia in the form of a fiery demon, and Sauron is a fallen Maia as well. Maiar not mentioned in LotR include: Eonwe, Herald of the Valar Osse, and his spouse Uinen Melian, wife of Thingol and the mother of Luthien
I'm not 100%sure, but here goes... During the Melian Dialogue, Thucydides describes the events of the discussion that takes place between the Greeks of Athens and the inhabitants of the island of Melo, Spartan allies. During the Peloponnesian war, Athens and Sparta created an entire net of allied cities from which they attained men and war funds (in fact, the war lasted circa thirty years, from 431 to 404 bC). Forgoing his usual objectiveness, Thucydides narrates with theatrical pathos how he believes the dialogue might have taken place, and demonstrates how the Athenians reacted to diplomatical refusal. According to Thucydides' reconstruction, before waging war against the Melians, the Athenians proposed for them to submit willingly to their control, seeing as they wouldn't be getting any help from Sparta, their ally, which was too involved in keeping the homefront protected. Because the Melians refused, the Athenians then subjected the city to a long and devastating battle, killing all young men and enslaving all women, children and seniors. The powerful empire of Athens imposes an impossible chioce to the inhabitants of Melo, submission or distruction. The Melians try to subtract themselves from this decision by quoting the classical arguments of Greek ethics: they invoke universal justice, and they stress their belief that the Gods will always help those who are just in the end. The Athenian response is ruthless. Justice exists only where there is equality of strenght, otherwise the stronger act in favour of their greater strength, and the weaker MUST submit to the violence. There is only ONE eternal law of nature, for men and divinity alike: "wherever there be strength, there be power".
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