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Socrates' case against the city,
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the Crito presents the city's
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case against the philosopher.
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Here, Socrates makes the case against himself,
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you might say he makes the case against himself
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better than his accusers in the courtroom did so
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in the Apology,
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the speech between Socrates and the laws that form
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as it were
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the kind of central action of the dialogue
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presents the case that
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Meletus and Anytus should have made against him