I assume Ware means the fictional Socrates as portrayed in Plato, not the real Socrates.
>
> Socrates believed that anyone who employed
> evil means would be ensnared in wickedness, that his enterprise would
> be corrupted, and that he would never achieve his worthy goal. If one
> would achieve a worthy end, then one must be worthy.
Why then was he so friendly with many of the Thirty Tyrants, including the bloodiest of them, Critias?
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