
As seen in The Crito, he did not want to live anywhere else. This is not to say, however, that he did not love living in Athens.

Socrates believed that the Oligarchic system in Sparta and Crete was better administered than the democratic system in Athens. Women, slaves, and foreigners resident in Athens were not allowed to participate in public debate or to vote in the Assembly”. A citizen consisted of only “Athenian men who held property. Well, the answer to this is that Athens’ description of a ‘citizen’ is less than perfect. This sounds like a great idea and makes one wonder why all states did not adopt such a great system. In Athens, only citizens were allowed to take part in debates and vote on issues of public concern. To get a better understanding of why Socrates thought that Athenian democracy was unjust, a brief overview of Athenian democracy is needed.
