Plato: 'The Republic' (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Plato (25-Sep-2000) Paperback
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Plato
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Paperback
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English
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Cambridge University Press (25 Sept. 2000)
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In this timeless classic, the philosophical musings of Plato unfold through engaging dialogues led by Socrates. As he converses with three other figures, ideas about justice, society, and the ideal state come to life, inviting readers to ponder profound questions about human existence. The exchanges are rich and layered, swirling with intellectual fervor, often challenging common perceptions and pushing boundaries of thought.
Readers will find themselves drawn into the vibrant discussions, eager to explore their own interpretations of morality and governance. With philosophical depth and clarity, Plato's work remains a cornerstone of political thought, beckoning anyone who seeks to understand the fabric of society and the principles that bind it together.
Readers will find themselves drawn into the vibrant discussions, eager to explore their own interpretations of morality and governance. With philosophical depth and clarity, Plato's work remains a cornerstone of political thought, beckoning anyone who seeks to understand the fabric of society and the principles that bind it together.
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