Word: theo
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...verdict of guilty. "Socrates made a nuisance of himself. He was a gadfly," said Al. Jack the Actor objected. "Socrates believed that free thinking was the prime requisite of living the good life. How could that make him guilty if that's all he tried for?" Theo the Lawyer agreed: "There was no law on the books that Socrates violated. This was simply a trumped-up charge. I say he did not get a fair trial...