A trial that changed the course of philosophy forever. In Apology, Plato presents the powerful and unflinching defense of Socrates as he stands trial in Athens, accused of corrupting the youth and challenging traditional beliefs. But this is no ordinary courtroom drama—it is a profound declaration of truth, integrity, and the courage to question everything. With clarity, wit, and fearless logic, Socrates defends his life's work, arguing that the pursuit of wisdom is not a crime, but a duty. His words echo across centuries, inspiring readers to think critically, live honestly, and stand firm in their convictions. Perfect for readers of philosophy, history, and classic literature, Apology offers: A gripping account of Socrates' trial and final defense Timeless lessons on truth, ethics, and intellectual courage A foundational text in Western philosophy Clear and engaging philosophical dialogue Short, powerful, and deeply thought-provoking, Apology remains one of the most influential works ever written. What would you risk to stand by the truth?