Contemporary is a stretch, Plato was 40 something years younger and spun tales about the younger years of the hemlock drinker who could not be bothered writing down his thoughts.
I read he also likes to criticize the king and live in a cave in tattered clothes.
The guy who loved to drink hemlock until he died from a poison overdose and then a friend claimed he was executed by the state for nagging the citizens with rhetorical questions?
What is the character's name? I forget he was a contemporary of Plato.
I thought the only rule
was that we all agreed
to ignore people who make rules.
But that did not work out as planned...
Well, of course it's very fun without rules. I was reminded of a philosophical figure who could not be ruled by the government of his country at that time 🤣
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