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Why Was Socrates Tried? Aristophanes, Alcibiades, Failed Revolutions and Philosophies of Education.

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Doomed Republic: a podcast about ancient ideals, modern utopias, dystopias and attempts at democracy, including Greece, Rome China, India, Europe and America. This is episode 3 of Doomed Republic, (AR+IO-007).


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AR+IO abbreviates the motto "Active Research and Informed Opinion", providing consistent numbering for all of the episodes (AR+IO-001, etc.) hosted by Eisel Mazard across many different podcasts, and united by one Patreon. Eisel is better known as Zel from Ashdod, and was formerly known as the voice (and author) behind the (banned) youtube channel à-bas-le-ciel.


E.A. Havelock's article, "Why Was Socrates Tried?", was read aloud from a copy of the 1952 tome, _Studies in Honour of Gilbert Norwood,_ with the imprimatur of The Phoenix and also the University of Toronto Press.

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