The Trial of Socrates

Author(s): I. F. Stone

European | Ancient History

The Athens of Socrates's time has gone down in history as the very place where democracy and freedom of speech were born. Yet this city put Socrates, its most famous philosopher, to death. Presumably this was because it citizens did not like what he was teaching. Yet he had been teaching there all his life, unmolested. Why did they wait until he was 70, and had only a few years to live, before executing him? In unraveling the long-hidden issues of the most famous free speech case of all time, noted author I.F. Stone ranges far and wide over both Roman and Greek history to present an engaging and rewarding introduction to classical antiquity and its relevance to society today.

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'Impressive... Stone's scholarship is alive and engaging' New York Times. 'An altogether engaging do-it-yourself detective kit, philological meander and owner's manual on free speech and class animus in ancient Athens' The Nation.

I.F Stone was an American investigative journalist and author. He is best remembered for his self-published newsletter, I. F. Stone's Weekly.

General Fields

  • : 9781784970956
  • : Head of Zeus
  • : Head of Zeus
  • : 30 April 2015
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 August 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : I. F. Stone
  • : Hardback
  • : 183.2
  • : 320