Ghassan Shahzad
The Sophists
The sophists (wise men) were teachers who, for a price, lent their wisdom to the new, affluent classes of Athens in a time of higher learning, culture, and social mobility. As the Athenians opened up to foreign cultures, new professions and new classes emerged. Athens became a melting pot of cultures and ideas. In this Athens, education — rather than noble birth or blood rights — was viewed as a means to social mobility.