
Socrates would be pleased
https://aeon.co/essays/philosophy-in-prison-is-a-rowdy-honest-and-hopeful-provocation
In a unique setting, Jay Miller explores the dynamics of teaching philosophy to a mix of college students and inmates. The class becomes a lively space for discussion, where honesty and differing life experiences spark meaningful dialogue. This interaction not only challenges preconceived notions but also fosters hope and connection among participants. The blend of perspectives leads to profound insights, showing that philosophy can thrive in unexpected places and change lives, both inside and outside prison walls.