The Plato was acknowledged for his contribution towards the development of the philosophy and arts. The scholar was deeply respected for his interest in the poetry and literature, and content of which narrated the political and social situation of the country, the Plato was always encouraged to join the political wing, but he expressed his reluctance because he believed that the cause was not strong and justified enough to offer assistance to the public.

The contribution of both the scholar and leader has been widely misinterpreted, but the fact remains that these forces contributed immensely towards the attainment and the restoration of the lost pride of the Greek Empire. The objective of both the forces has been transform the Athens into 'prosperous and powerful' (Susan, 2000) state, and for that purpose both the officials renounced the corrupt practices of bribery and frauds. Theses preventive measures were responsible for the development...
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