
Gorgias
Taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates, Gorgias, Polus and Callicles, GORGIAS debates perennial questions about the nature of government and those who aspire to public office. Are high moral standards essential or should we give our preference to the pragmatist who gets things done or negotiates successfully? Should individuals be motivated by a desire for personal power and prestige, or genuine concern for the moral betterment of the citizens? These questions go to the heart of Athenian democratic principles and are more relevant than ever in today's political climate.
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Simon Elliott Stegall@sim_steg
First exposure to Plato. I see some familiar concepts, ideas of the superiority of the ordered soul, the good life, etc. But overall I was acutely aware that I was only scratching the surface. But then, this is one of those thinkers you study for a lifetime.

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