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Euthyphro, Apology, Crito are three dialogues discussing the morality and justice surrounding the death of Socrates, written by Plato.
In Crito, Socrates' friend, Crito, offers to smuggle Socrates out of Athens to escape his punishment. Socrates makes the case that it would be unjust, or morally wrong for him to do so.
Is it always wrong to disobey society and societal laws? Is man the slave and society the master? How do we know what is moral and immoral?
What does morality and justice have to do with Bitcoin?
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Euthyphro, Apology, Crito are three dialogues discussing the morality and justice surrounding the death of Socrates, written by Plato.
In Crito, Socrates' friend, Crito, offers to smuggle Socrates out of Athens to escape his punishment. Socrates makes the case that it would be unjust, or morally wrong for him to do so.
Is it always wrong to disobey society and societal laws? Is man the slave and society the master? How do we know what is moral and immoral?
What does morality and justice have to do with Bitcoin?