When literally every student you tutor grows up to betray your polis, you don't get to complain when your polis orders your death.
He didn't complain about the judgement and went willingly to his death when he could have easily escaped.
Well I guess they couldn't complain when Aristotle told Alexander Athens needed brought to heel.
They didn't even order his death at first but he was such an obnoxious cunt, even some of the guys who voted he was innocent voted for him to he killed.
>>17965690Why were they so angry with the anti-bussy guy?
>>17965690literally me
>>17965666This dude was definitely running some kind of quasi-political secret society. No way all of his students just happened to end up in positions of power.
>>17965666He didnt complain though so whats the point of this garbage thread
>>17965674So he wanted to be executed?
>>17966532Not really, but he accepted the judgement of the government of Athens. At least according to Plato in his work Phaedo which covers the final hours of Socrates. It's interesting reading but since Socrates never wrote anything still extant himself, a bit hard to say if it is the historical Socrates or Plato's idealized version of him.
>>17966302His followers are still causing trouble