Pros And Cons Of Socrates Gadfly

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Socrates. Socrates, nicknamed Gadfly, because he often interfered with the status quo and was notably anti-establishment, believed his mission from God was to evaluate his fellow citizens and persuade them that their most important mission was the betterment of their health and soul. He philosophized that no one does evil on their own, but it is purely due to one’s own ignorance. And if people always knew what was good, they would always do this. His belief that the less ignorant always did right transferred over to his stance on government, and influenced the ways he partitioned as well as debated his government. Due to his beliefs, he was a strong proponent of meritocracy. Which is the notion that the best and most qualified at a job, should