1. The Wisdom of Socrates
There would be no corruption, because anything that would be corrupt would not be viewed as wisdom or virtue, but rather as an evil, not beneficial to anyone individually or anyone collectively. Power, greed, would be completely disregarded, for with wisdom and virtue, mankind would not fall prey to mundane and earthly things, but rather embrace the heavenly and focus on the soul. ... Even if you acquitted me now and did not believe Anytus , who said to you that either I should not have been brought here in the first place, or that now I am here, you cannot avoid executing me, for if I should...
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