Abstract
The Aristophanic comedy has been relentlessly criticizing the political, social and economic decline of the Athenian democracy, using irony and satire as weapons. The actors of the social critique of the aristophanic comedy in the establishment are the human irony - “Ironics” - and the arrogant elders who, with their flaws, obsessions and their innovative subversive tendencies, imprint on the scene the dysfunctions of the political system and the collective desire for social change. The old co...