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Socrates' The Lost Dialogues

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Now we know where Socrates was while missing from Athens shortly before his trial — he time-travelled to 20th-century United States. While here, he tried to understand our economy, our government, our health care system, and our society. These dialogues were discovered and now we know the rest of the story. Using a dialogue style and speaking to an ancient philosopher, the Acres U.S.A. editor considers most of the pressing problems of our time. Full of charm and wit, this book annihilates windbags, brings economics into clear focus, and dazzles.

122 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Charles Walters

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