The Republic
By Plato
By Plato
By Plato
By Plato
Part of Vintage Classics
Part of Vintage Classics
Category: Philosophy | Classic Nonfiction | Politics
Category: Philosophy | Classic Nonfiction | Politics
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$13.00
Mar 06, 1991 | ISBN 9780679733874
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Oct 30, 2012 | ISBN 9780345803696
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“Must we not acknowledge…that in each of us there are the same principles and habits which there are in the State; and that from the individual they pass into the State?”
What does it mean to be good? What enables us to distinguish right from wrong? And how should human virtues be translated into a just society? These are the questions that Plato sought to answer in this monumental work of moral and political philosophy, a book surpassed only by the Bible in its formative influence on two thousand years of Western thought.
In the course of its tautly reasoned Socratic dialogues, The Republic accomplishes nothing less than an anatomy of the soul and an exhaustive description of a State that both mirrors and enforces the soul’s ideal harmony. The resulting text is at once mystical and elegantly logical and may be read as a template for the societies in which most of us live today.
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