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Suppose a philosopher says, ignorance is devil. Then it would also mean, knowledge is god, which was enough for authorities to think that the philosopher was challenging them, for they had taught people that the Authority- King- was god. The job of the philosopher is to teach, not challenge, but examples like this can also be taken as subtle ways of challenging authorities. We know, it is ignorant and illiterate authorities who think philosophers are challenging them through their teachings. A Solomon or a Shibi or a Vikramaditya will not be challenged for they themselves were learned and wise, and philosophers themselves. That is why we come to the point raised by Plato- the concept of the inevitability of a Philosopher-King.
This practice allows for a gateway to new questions. For any positive changes that need to be made within a social structure, the right answers must first be raised.
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Socrates was important in Ancient Greece because he taught people and raised many philosophical questions.
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The military draft.
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Most people in ancient Egypt were peasant farmers they raised crops and kept livestock.
Yes, sheep, goats, and horses were raised in ancient Greece.
It is not known where the first crops were raised. Many historians have different theories on where agriculture started, but it was likely in Mesopotamia or ancient China.
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Ask her questions about herself. Where is was raised, her family, her hobbies etc.