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What is the main argument of the Athenians in the "Melian Dialogue"?

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Answer: The Melians claim that since they are a neutral city rather than an enemy, Athens does not need to conquer them.

The Athenians argue that accepting Melos' neutrality and freedom would make them seem weak: their subjects would believe that they left Melos alone because they were not powerful enough to conquer it.

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