Gorgias

AuthorPlato
TranslatorWalter Hamilton
EditorChris Emlyn-Jones
LanguageEnglish
Year1971
PublisherPenguin
CountryUnited Kingdom
Pages154
ISBN9780140440942

Taking the form of a dialogue among Socrates, Gorgias, Polus, and Callicles, the "Gorgias" debates crucial questions about the nature of government. While the aspiring politician Callicles propounds the view that might is right, and the rhetorician Gorgias argues that oratory and the power to persuade represent athe greatest good, a Socrates insists on the duty of politicians to consider the welfare of their citizensaa duty he believed had been dishonored in the Athens of his time. The dialogue offers fascinating insights into how classical Athens was governed and creates a theoretical framework that has been highly influential on subsequent political debate.

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