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In Plato's "Crito," Crito unsuccessfully tries to persuade Socrates to escape from prison and avoid his impending execution by bribing the guards and fleeing. Crito argues that it is unjust for Socrates to remain in prison and that his friends would be criticized for not helping him escape. However, Socrates believes it would be wrong to evade the law and chooses to accept his fate.

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