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The laws (Rev. [ed.])

PlatoSaunders, Trevor(Translated by)
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In the Laws, Plato describes in fascinating detail a comprehensive system of legislation in a small agricultural utopia he named Magnesia.

His laws not only govern crime and punishment, but also form a code of conduct for all aspects of life in his ideal state - from education, sport and religion to sexual behaviour, marriage and drinking parties.

Plato sets out a plan for the day-to-day rule of Magnesia, administered by citizens and elected officials, with supreme power held by a Council.

Although Plato's views that citizens should act in complete obedience to the law have been read as totalitarian, the Laws nonetheless constitutes a highly impressive programme for the reform of society and provides a crucial insight into the mind of one of Classical Greece's foremost thinkers.

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Penguin Classics
0140449841 / 9780140449846
Paperback / softback
321.07
27/01/2005
United Kingdom
English
l, 533 p.
20 cm
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Previous ed. of this translation: 1970.