The Capacity of Power

Analyzing uses of order, agreement, power, equality, beauty, and form in the dialogs of Plato, these lectures seek to alter prevailing understandings of these keywords in Plato and to offer resources for contemporary democratic theory and practice.


Lecture Three: The Capacity of Power

Kratos and dunamis appear as “power” in Plato’s dialogs but they signify differently. Kratos is a practice of mastery, according to which “might makes right.” Dunamis is the individual and collective capacity to do or not to do, a capacity that makes exercises of power of any kind possible. This lecture explores in Gorgias and other dialogs the ethical and political implications of the dialogs’ representations of kratos in terms of dunamis, including for democracy as demokratia.

jill frank