In ancient Athens father-son conflict was a topic of widespread
interest that touched the core of both family and political life,
particularly during times of social upheaval. The author explores
the tensions experienced by a society that cherished both youthful
independence and paternal authority. Thus he encourages us to
reflect on the distinction between these concepts and on the
difficulties of putting that distinction into practice today.
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