Eryxias (LibriVox Audiobook)
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Aaron Schuschu –
Socrates argues with Critias and Eryxias about whether or not wealth is useful and whether or not rich people are good. According to Socrates, rich people are bad because they’re sick because they feel they’re in need of money because they’re in need; and Critias is the least willing to hear about it. Apparently the dialogue is of questionable authenticity.
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MY GOD PLATO GET TO THE FUCKING POINT! THERE'S ALWAYS SO MUCH DRIVEL BEFORE MAKING AN ACTUAL POINT, IT'S EXHAUSTING. MY GOD PLATO GET TO THE FUCKING POINT! THERE'S ALWAYS SO MUCH DRIVEL BEFORE MAKING AN ACTUAL POINT, IT'S EXHAUSTING.
Cristina Gabriela –
sure, it's a good book. but this man reading it, man does he need to find another job. >_< sure, it's a good book. but this man reading it, man does he need to find another job. >_<
Joshua Dew –
A sparse exploration of value, utility, and wealth that concludes with the maxim "mo money mo problems." I felt like the ideas could have been fleshed out a bit or more profound. A sparse exploration of value, utility, and wealth that concludes with the maxim "mo money mo problems." I felt like the ideas could have been fleshed out a bit or more profound.
Marts (Thinker) –
In this dialogue which includes Socrates, Critias, Eryxias and Erasistratus, the topics of wealth and virtue are brought up, after brief discourses on the conventional value of money the conclusion is that despite the apparent benefits of wealth, those who are most wealthy among us always want more thus they are most wretched. This dialogue is only attributed to Plato...
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