•Euthyphro shrugged, “No, I do
not remember him, Socrates. But what is the charge he brings against you?”
•“What is the charge?
Well, a very serious charge that shows a good deal of character in
the young man, and for which he is certainly not to be despised.
He says he knows how the youth are corrupted and who are their
corruptors. I fancy he must be a wise man, and since I am the
reverse of a wise man, he found me out, and is going to accuse me
of corrupting his young friends. And of this our mother,
the State, is to be the judge.