Non-Fiction
When justice conflicts with survival—what would you choose?
In Crito, Plato presents a deeply moving dialogue between Socrates and his loyal friend Crito, set in a prison cell as Socrates awaits execution. With an escape plan ready, Crito urges him to flee—but Socrates refuses.
What follows is a powerful exploration of justice, law, and moral responsibility. Through calm yet unshakable reasoning, Socrates argues that one must never do wrong—even in the face of injustice. His decision raises timeless questions about duty, integrity, and the true meaning of a just life.
Perfect for readers of philosophy, ethics, and classic literature, Crito offers:
A compelling discussion on justice and civil obedience Insight into Socratic ethics and moral philosophy A short yet powerful philosophical dialogue Timeless lessons on integrity and personal responsibility
Simple yet profound, Crito challenges readers to reflect on what it truly means to live—and die—with honor.
Is it better to escape injustice—or stand by your principles?
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Release date
Ebook: 16 April 2026