Crucible of Civilization-Empire of the Mind pt. 2
I think that Socrates as well as other Sophists would start questioning traditional beliefs because of the dire situation that was occurring. Athens had experienced a plague, they were in the middle of fighting Sparta, and when one of the battles was won, these heroes were not praised, but they were thrown in prison. The reason for this was that the Athenian soldiers did not rescue the men that were thrown overboard. This was a horrible crime, therefore, they were thrown in prison and executed. The only man that tried to calm this was Socrates. He was against this, saying it was the wrong thing to do. He questioned the society he lived in because they were all filled with anger and hatred. He thought for himself and did what he believed was the right thing. However, he was only one person, one voice, so he could not convince everybody else to save these generals.
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