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The Perennial Importance of Plato | Prof. John Rist

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The Death of Socrates

At the end of the Peloponnesian War, members of the oligarchic group led by Plato's uncle, Critius, invited him to join a government establishing Athens with foreign support. He decided to wait and see how they behaved, doubting some personal experience in fearing the worst. And with a pull that they launched a campaign of confiscations and killings which had they not been overthrown would have ensured the killing of Socrates. So he went back home expecting the knock of the door at Sir Hockett in the morning.

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