• Socrates - Part 1: Athens on Trial
    Jun 29 2026
    A city of dazzling brilliance, shadowed by pride and suspicion. A man with nothing but questions, wandering its streets. What happens when a culture built on confidence meets a citizen who refuses every easy answer? This is the world that made Socrates.Athens was not just a backdrop for Socrates—it was a crucible. Around four seventy BCE, this city was riding the long wake of victory against Persia. Its civic confidence was soaring. In Athens, speech could be everything. Words could make a career, sway the crowd in the Assembly, destroy a rival in the law courts, or build a reputation in the bustling agora. But something deeper was happening. Philosophy was not yet a settled discipline. It was a kind of public performance—a way of asking, in front of everyone, what kind of life a human should live when old authorities no longer answered for themselves.Learn more at: https://thephilosophyarchive.com/philosophy/socrates

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