{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5e3852cbdb67c0f94f393857/5e38537d94ec4b4a36d447db?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Socrates on Trial, Part 2: Crito","description":"<p>Socrates could have had his friend Crito pay a bribe to get him out of prison and escape his death sentence, but he didn’t. Why? Do we always have a duty to obey the law?</p><p>Brian Wilson from <em>Combat and Classics</em> joins us this week to continue our discussion on the last days of the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates’ life, as told by his student Plato.</p><p><strong>Show Notes and Further Reading</strong></p><p><a href=\"http://combatandclassics.org/\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Combat and Classics </em></a>is<em> </em>a series of free online seminars for active duty, reserve, and veteran U.S. military, sponsored by St. John’s College.</p><p>Our <a href=\"http://www.libertarianism.org/media/free-thoughts/socrates-trial\">first podcast in this series was on Socrates’ trial, as recorded by Plato in the <em>Apology</em></a>.</p><p>The <em><a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Plato-Dialogues-Euthyphro-Apology-Classics/dp/0872206335/\">Crito</a></em> is a dialogue by Plato that depicts a conversation between Socrates (who is sitting in prison, having been sentenced to death by an Athenian jury during the events in <em>Apology) </em>and his wealthy friend Crito, who offers to finance Socrates’ escape from prison. Socrates refuses Crito’s offer on the grounds that injustice may not be answered with injustice. A free, Creative Commons-licensed version of this text can be found <a href=\"http://www.pitt.edu/~mthompso/readings/crito.pdf\">here</a>.</p><p>Aaron mentions “<a href=\"http://www.libertarianism.org/publications/essays/humble-case-liberty\">The Humble Case for Liberty</a>,” an essay he wrote in a collection published by the Atlas Network and Students for Liberty entitled <em><a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0898031729/\">Why Liberty: Your Life, Your Choices, Your Future</a></em> (2013)<em>.</em></p>","author_name":"Libertarianism.org"}