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What Plato’s Republic Has to Say About Being a Man

The Art of Manliness

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Socrates' Interpretation of Manliness Contrasted with Classical Greek Ideal

Socrates, despite being a poor man, managed to acquire the weaponry to become a renowned hoplite warrior in ancient Greece. Despite his battlefield prowess, his interpretation of manliness differed from the classical Greek ideal, which rooted courage in cowardice. Socrates' fame as a warrior attracted young men like Glaucon and Alcibiades, who were impressed by his selfless actions on the battlefield, as seen in the Carmedes dialogue where he saved Alcibiades and declined awards, insisting that Alcibiades deserved them instead.

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