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The Republic : Dialogue on Justice & Political System

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The Republic is a Socratic dialogue, written by Plato around 380 BC, concerning justice, the order and character of the just city-state, and the just man.

It is Plato's best-known work, and has proven to be one of the world's most influential works of philosophy and political theory, both intellectually and historically.

In the book's dialogue, Socrates discusses with various Athenians and foreigners about the meaning of justice and whether the just man is happier than the unjust man.

They consider the natures of existing regimes and then propose a series of different, hypothetical cities in comparison, culminating in Kallipolis, a hypothetical city-state ruled by a philosopher king.

They also discuss the theory of forms, the immortality of the soul, and the role of the philosopher and of poetry in society.

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8027305624 / 9788027305629
Paperback / softback
14/12/2020
228 pages
152 x 229 mm, 308 grams
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