This new text includes selections from Plato's Symphonium,
Alcibiades I, and Alcibiades II, providing a rich discussion of how
Athens' greatest philosopher loved and tried to teach her most
ambitious youth- and why Athens turned on both of them. It was for
the offense of corrupting the youth, together with impiety, that
Socrates was put to death. This text explores the fragmentary
historical relationship between these two men.
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