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as requiring complicity in injustice
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and Socrates says he will have no part
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of laws or policies that entail injustice,
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the Crito
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makes the case for the dignity of the laws,
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the dignity or majesty of the city and its laws.
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While the Apology
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defends, again, a politics of principled
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abstinence or disobedience to the political life
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the Crito makes
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the most complete and far-reaching case
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for obligation and obedience