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The Good Citizen
Title: The Good Citizen
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
Details: Words: 907 | Pages: 3.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Good Citizen
Plato’s Crito portrays Socrates’ thoughts about his imminent death. In this dialogue, Crito was trying to get Socrates to escape because he was wrongly accused. Through questioning Crito, Socrates made him to understand why he would not escape.
Crito tells Socrates that his death will cause him great misfortunes because not only will he lose a good friend, but others will think badly of him if he does not spend the money to let
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them to do the right thing. In our society, there is no loyalty to the government (perhaps with good reason). Everyone lives here, mostly happily, but if they are accused of something, they do not want to live by the laws of the country. They will use the resources and the advantages the country has, but when the government sees that someone is doing wrong, he does not want to abide by the proper punishment.
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