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The trial was more about punishing Socrates for his ideas than his actions from "summary" of The Trial of Socrates by I. F. Stone

The trial of Socrates was not simply about holding him accountable for his actions, but rather about punishing him for his revolutionary ideas that challenged the status quo. Socrates was charged with corrupting the youth and impiety, but these charges were merely a pretext for a deeper animosity towards his philosophical teachings. The Athenian elite feared the subversive nature of Socrates' ideas, which encouraged critical thinking and questioned traditional beliefs. Throughout the trial, it became evident that the real issue at hand was not Socrates' alleged crimes, but the threat he posed to the ruling class. By promoting questioning and skepticism, Socrates undermined the authority of the state and the established norms of Athenian society. His philosophical inquiries into ethics, ...
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    The Trial of Socrates

    I. F. Stone

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