Throughout history there were many ideas and designs in the community structure. Democracy and dictatorship are two examples of community structure design. Many very successful political structures and other political structures fail due to lack of support or political structure. There are community structures which exist only in theory. The theoretical community structure is Socrates's fair society.
It is thinking, communication skills and public education. His views and ideas are reflected in the work of his colleagues. In Plato's work, Socrates's father is Sophroniscus and his mother is a midwife Phaenarete. Socrates marries a much younger xanthipe than he, and he has three sons, Lamprocles, Sophroniscus and Menexenus. Little is known about the lifestyle of Socrates. According to Timon, he took over masonry trade, family business, but the Xenophon version showed that he devoted his life to philosophical debate. In Aristophanes' work, Socrates manages sophisticated schools and shows that they are receiving paychecks. Xenophon and Plato did not agree with this statement, Socrates did not accept any payment for his teaching, and his poverty was evidence of this fact. In Plato's conversation, he depicted Socrates as a soldier, worked for the Athenian army, and participated in the battle of Potida, Amphipolis, and Delium.
Plato wrote about 30 conversations, most of whom were the protagonists of Socrates. Strictly speaking, this term expresses Socrates' work as a letter. But as a type containing other texts, Plato's Law and Xenophon's Hero are dialogues of Socrates that wisely debates other than Socrates (Athens Stranger and Simoni respectively). In Plato and Xenophon's work, the protagonists of each dialogue are usually Socrates and trying to understand more about understanding others' moral issues through interrogation means. In the conversation, Socrates stated that he was a simple person, and he acknowledged that he knew little. Through this ironic approach, he was able to confuse another who claimed to be an expert in the field he was discussing. As a result of the dialogue, Socrates showed that the viewpoint of the opponent is contradictory. In this way, Socrates attempts to show the way to true wisdom.