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Plato's distrust of the ability of ordinary citizens to make political choices that were unswayed by irrational emotional appeals and illogical arguments was inspired by _______.

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the death of Socrates

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Plato's distrust of the ability of ordinary citizens to make political choices that were unswayed by irrational emotional appeals and illogical arguments was inspired by the death of Socrates. Socrates was executed in Athens in 399 BCE and his death caused his student Plato to abandon his literary ambitions and instead devote his live to philosophy.

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