Thucydides, a well-known Greek historian, criticised democracy by opining that democratic governments failed miserably “in the search for the truth.” He believed that democracies produced demagogues who could sway public opinion with their rhetoric and rabble-rousing oratory skills, imposing their own interpretations of the truth on the masses. He further argued that this led to a failure of epistemic knowledge, leading citizens to believe in “silly things about their own past.”