<h3><strong style=color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>SOCRATES: MAN MYTH TEACHER</strong></h3><p><em>Book 2 of the Be a Great Thinker Series</em></p><p>They said he corrupted the youth. He said they feared the truth.</p><p>In the heart of ancient Athens a barefoot man with a sharp tongue and a sharper mind stood against the world. Socrates didn't write books or lead armies-he led revolutions of thought. He questioned everything: politics religion even the meaning of life. His only weapon? A question that sliced deeper than any sword.</p><p>While others feared looking foolish Socrates demanded clarity. His enemies wanted silence. His students like Plato wanted the world to hear his voice forever. And he made sure they did.</p><p>This is not just history. It's a wake-up call. Because Socrates wasn't teaching facts he was teaching courage. The kind it takes to challenge assumptions outsmart authority and think for yourself.</p><p>In this book readers will learn:</p><ul><li>The six steps of the Socratic Method and how to use them to win any argument</li><li>Why asking questions can be more powerful than giving answers</li><li>How to use philosophy to navigate peer pressure politics and tough decisions</li></ul><h3><span style=color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>Adrienne Roth is a writer and educator dedicated to making philosophy and critical thinking engaging for young readers. She believes that understanding great thinkers-and loving great books-can help shape curious minds and create a more thoughtful world.</span></h3><p>This is Book 2 in the <em>Be a Great Thinker Series</em> from Adrienne Roth.</p>
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