What if the most patriotic speeches weren’t truth—but subtle political performances?
In Menexenus, Plato explores the power of public speech in shaping civic identity and political memory. Socrates delivers a funeral oration unlike any other—one that simultaneously honors Athenian soldiers and critiques the tradition of state-sponsored rhetoric.
This modern translation presents Plato’s shortest dialogue with clarity and irony intact, making his insights on language, patriotism, and persuasion more accessible than ever.
What you'll discover inside:
• A Satirical Funeral Oration – Socrates’ unexpected role as speaker turns tribute into subtle critique
• Plato on Patriotism and Propaganda – Explore the manipulation of memory and national glory
• A Unique Blend of Irony and Honor – Celebrate the dead while questioning the purpose of the eulogy itself
• A Clear, Modern Translation – Perfect for listeners seeking depth, clarity, and philosophical wit
Step into Plato’s world of words—and discover how even the noblest speeches can carry unexpected truths.