SOCRATES & RELIGION :
SOCRATES & RELIGION “This indictment and affidavit is sworn by Meletus Meletou of Pitthus, against Socrates Sophroniscou of Alopece. Socrates is guilty of not acknowledging the gods the city acknowledges, and of introducing other new divinities. He is also guilty of subverting the young men of the city. The penalty demanded is death.”
Accounts of Impiety Trials in classical Athens.
Shared rituals and beliefs bound the community together.
SOCRATES AND POLOTICS :
SOCRATES AND POLOTICS Recently before Socrates trial, Athens had lost a long and catastrophic war.
Mere associations could be used as evidence to help convict someone of being guilty.
Student of Socrates -Critias- intelligent & ruthless leader of the Thirty Tyrants.
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