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Apology of Socrates -- The Trial That Challenged Athens is more than a classical text: it is the account of a man facing death, defending not only his life, but what he holds to be true.
In this adaptation, Socrates' speech is presented in clear and accessible language, without losing the strength of Plato's original arguments. The result is a reading experience that is fluid, direct, and strikingly relevant today.
Accused of corrupting the youth and challenging the values of Athens, Socrates turns his trial into something greater: a reflection on truth, justice, and the cost of remaining faithful to oneself.
More than a defense, this book is an invitation -- to question, to examine, and perhaps to rethink what we believe we know.
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