Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle: The Thinkers Who Changed History — Fexingo History
In 399 BCE, Athens condemned Socrates to death. But the trial wasn't just about impiety and corrupting youth. It was also about politics: the wounds of the Peloponnesian War, the oligarchic coup of the Thirty Tyrants, and Socrates's connections with figures like Alcibiades and Critias. In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden political dimensions of the trial. They discuss the amnesty of 403 BCE, the role of Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon as prosecutors, and Socrates's defiant defense. Was Socrates a victim of democratic backlash? Or did his philosophy genuinely threaten the state? With references to Plato's Apology, Xenophon's Memorabilia, and the Athenian legal system, this episode reveals the forgotten context behind history's most famous philosophical death. #Socrates #TrialOfSocrates #AncientAthens #PeloponnesianWar #ThirtyTyrants #Alcibiades #Critias #Meletus #Anytus #Lycon #AthenianDemocracy #Amnesty403 #Apology #Xenophon #Plato #History #FexingoHistory #Philosophy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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