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Plato's Crito—a powerful dialogue on justice, duty, and the relationship between the individual and the state. Socrates defends his decision to accept Athens' verdict, even at the cost of his life. Narrated with full subtitles.

📖 About the Work

In Crito, Plato presents a dialogue between Socrates and his friend Crito, who urges Socrates to escape from prison and avoid execution. The conversation delves into themes of justice, law, and moral integrity, as Socrates defends his decision to accept the verdict of the Athenian court, even at the cost of his own life. This foundational work explores the responsibilities of the individual within society, civil disobedience, and the nature of justice itself—questions that remain profoundly relevant today.

✍️ About Plato

Plato (427–347 BCE) was one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy. A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, his dialogues shaped our understanding of ethics, politics, and metaphysics. Crito is part of Plato's writings on Socrates' final days, providing insight into the philosopher's thoughts on law, society, and morality.

🎙️ Narration & Translation

Clear narration with full on-screen subtitles and no background music—perfect for philosophy students, ethics courses, and anyone interested in classical thought and moral philosophy.

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