The Republic - Plato
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The Republic

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Blurb, Incorporated
Pages
318
ISBN
9781388169206
Plato's The Republic is a foundational philosophical inquiry into the nature of justice, both in the individual and within society. Through a series of dialogues led by Socrates, the text constructs an elaborate vision of an ideal city-state, known as Kallipolis, to explore what constitutes a just political order and, by analogy, a just soul. The discussions delve into the roles of different social classes, the education of leaders, and the concept of philosopher-kings as ideal rulers, whose governance is based on wisdom and a pursuit of truth.

This work examines profound questions about ethics, governance, and the human condition, including the relationship between justice and happiness, the nature of reality, and the power of education to shape individuals and states. It presents arguments on the components of the human soul and how their harmony leads to a just and happy life. The Republic remains an influential text in political philosophy and ethics, continuing to challenge readers to consider the principles that should guide both personal conduct and the organization of society.

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The Republic Originally published in 1888
Original language
English
Original publisher Binker North

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