The eloquent Lysias, posing as a non-lover, had concealed designs upon Phaedrus, so that his fine speech was really a sheep's clothing. Socrates discerned in him a "peculiar craftiness.” One must suspect the same today of many who ask us to place our faith in the neutrality of their discourse. (Richard Weaver)

The eloquent Lysias, posing as a non-lover, had concealed designs upon Phaedrus, so that his fine speech was really a sheep's clothing. Socrates discerned in him a "peculiar craftiness.” One must suspect the same today of many who ask us to place our faith in the neutrality of their discourse.

Richard Weaver

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