Athenian Thesis and Socratian Answer.
Title: Athenian Thesis and Socratian Answer.
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 1604 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Athenian Thesis and Socratian Answer.
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 1604 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Machiavelli, when writing to the Prince of Florence, once said that the purpose of
 
 politics is 'acquisition and maintenance'.  A perfect example of this comes in the Speech
 
 of the Corinthians (1.69). When speaking of the growing Athenian aggression, the
 
 Corinthians accuse the Spartans of allowing the Athenians to gain the power that they've
 
 come to gain.
 
 " For all this you are responsible. You it was who first allowed them to
 fortify their city... you, Spartans, 
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constant pursuant of self
 
 gratification, their stability as a nation would probably be much stronger, but Socrates
 
 would say their stability of longevity wouldn't be important in this world, but would they
 
 continue on to the afterlife? The Athenians were capable of being a just nation, but with
 
 men as rulers, and the power of temptation just too strong to resist, things happened as
 
 they will, and Athenians took the easier of the two options.
 
 
