Menexenus
ebook ∣ Plato's Satirical Funeral Oration: Patriotism, Politics, and the Use of Rhetoric · The Library of Alexandria
By Plato
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In Menexenus, Plato delivers a rare blend of solemn tribute and biting satire through Socrates, who recites a eulogy allegedly written by Pericles' famed partner Aspasia. On the surface, it honors fallen Athenian heroes. Beneath, it dissects how civic pride and historical myth-making are wielded by those in power.
This modern translation presents one of Plato's most subversive dialogues in clear, contemporary language-unveiling its sharp commentary on politics, propaganda, and the fine line between remembrance and manipulation. Part funeral speech, part philosophical critique, Menexenus is a concise but powerful reflection on how societies define themselves through public speech.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
If you've ever wondered how leaders shape national identity or how eloquent words can conceal deeper motives, Menexenus is Plato's answer-a brief but brilliant challenge to think beyond what is said, and ask why it is said.