“This is a clever, thought-provoking, and knowledgeable work that makes a significant contribution to the understanding of ancient Greek political thought.”
— Melissa Lane, Princeton University
“Landauer has produced an exceptionally well-written and readable work of political theory that raises new and thought-provoking questions about the role of advice in tyrannies and democracies, which will be of interest both to political theorists and historians of ancient Greece.”
— Matt Simonton, Arizona State University
“…a short but interesting survey of the accountability of advice in ancient Greece.”
— Sir Michael Fallon, Classics for All
"Matthew Landauer’s Dangerous Counsel is a lively, erudite, and judicious presentation of ancient Greek thinking about accountability and advice."
— Andreas Avgousti, Simon Fraser University, Perspectives on Politics
"An insightful book, wonderfully written and eruditely argued [. . .] any historian working on Athenian democracy or political scientists curious about the politics of advice should find a copy of this book."
— Bryn Mawr Classical Review
“In this well-written and stimulating book, Matthew Landauer intervenes in the debate concerning… the exceptionality of Athenian democracy… This book is an important contribution to the contemporary scholarly debate about ancient Greek democracies and is strongly recommended reading for classicists and political theorists alike.”
— Polis, The Journal for Ancient Greek and Roman Political Thought