
Plato's Gorgias is a searching philosophical dialogue about rhetoric, power, justice, and the good life. Socrates presses his interlocutors on whether persuasion is a true craft or merely a knack for winning influence, and the conversation gradually broadens into a hard look at ethics and political ambition. The result is one of Plato's sharpest examinations of what public speaking can and cannot do.
This is essential reading for readers interested in philosophy, debate, and the roots of Western political thought. Gorgias suits anyone who wants a compact but challenging classic about truth, character, and the danger of flattering a crowd. It is especially useful for readers drawn to questions about whether success matters if it is detached from justice.
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