Socrates's active justice, as benefiter of others -- Xenophon's conclusion. Socrates was not guilty of corrupting the young -- Socrates's active justice, as benefiter of others -- How Socrates benefited through his piety and his self-mastery -- How Socrates benefited in regard to family and friends -- How Socrates benefited those reaching for the noble/beautiful (kalon) -- Socrates as beneficial tutor -- Xenophon's conclusion.
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