Adam Glantz

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Socrates is being quite cunning here, because for him, of course, honor and political success were nothing to be prized. For him, it is knowledge itself which is valuable—success as a political leader is something he dangles as bait, to get his young friend to pursue what Socrates offers.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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