In the Gorgias, Socrates claims that “doing wrong must be worse than suffering it”

In the Gorgias, Socrates claims that “doing wrong must be worse than suffering it” even when the wrong-doer goes unpunished. Explain how he comes to make this claim and his rationale for doing so. Conclude by considering reasons that (or situations in which) one might think that it is worse to suffer wrong and so evaluate the success of Socrates’ argument against a competing view.

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