Abstract
Much is still investigated, studied, speculated and discussed about the innumerable reasons for Socrates' condemnation and death. The three 'great crimes' that led to his conviction and death are presented and detailed by numerous authors after his death. However, the closest and supposedly reliable sources, more specifically, are the works Apology of Plato and the Memorabilia of Xenophon, both disciples of the philosopher, the fly of Athens. The present work focuses on theexhibitions of the referred works of the two disciples and tries to make the effort to verify the question and religious, judicial, criminal and political relation that led the master and philosopher to death. In this way, we realize that politics, justice and religion conducted the whole process against Socrates, as well as his execution or death. Religion and politics are introduced from the beginning to the end of his conviction. Perhaps political instruments and the maintenance of power, domination andmanipulation of the masses. However, we can also observe that through the records and reflections about him, records provided by Xenophon and Plato, it is possible to realize that the process and condemnation against Socrates could turn against his accusers, since, by persecuting and attacking the Athenian fly introduced into the city by the gods, and with a specific mission,' such persecutors and accusers would be going against the gods themselves. In other words, Xenophon and Plato provide us with elements to assume that by accusing Socrates of the three crimes, it is actually the accusers themselves who would be committing them from the beginning of the process to the end of it. With this, we can say that there is a partial justice, as well as the judicialization of politics, religion and philosophy, and also the manifestation of a religious fundamentalism, intolerant and prejudiced, which attacks those who think outside dogmatism and "the walls of the city." Through and by means of the literature review we can observe Socrates, a victim of religious fundamentalism, intolerance and the judicialization of politics, religion and philosophy: the condemnation of the art of critical thinking. Investigations, approaches, perspectives and contributions by and to Historiography, Anthropology, Philosophy, Sociology and Psychoanalysis: Philosophy, Historiography, their productions and writings under new perspectives, analyzes and or exegetical exercises.