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Republic is Plato’s timeless classic of philosophy, politics, and ethics. Written in the 4th Century BC, it is considered one of the most influential works of Western philosophy. The book examines the nature of justice and the ideal state, and offers a comprehensive view of the human condition. The work is divided into ten books, and each book examines different aspects of life and morality. Plato’s dialogues are used throughout the book to explore the ideas of justice, law, education, and politics. He proposes a system of government based on the idea of a wise philosopher-king and the concept of the ‘Guardian Class’. Plato’s Republic is an essential work for anyone interested in politics, ethics, or philosophy. Its timeless ideas continue to be relevant today, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the history and development of Western thought.
This new edition is based on the 1892 translation by Benjamin Jowett (1817-1893) of Plato’s classic work.
Plato (428-348 BCE) was a renowned philosopher, mathematician, and writer of Ancient Greece. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Western philosophy, and his works have been studied for over two millennia. Plato’s writings explored topics such as justice, beauty, and virtue, and he is credited with founding the Academy of Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is best known for his dialogues, which featured characters such as Socrates and discussed subjects such as metaphysics and ethics. Plato’s writings have had a profound impact on Western thought, and his ideas are still debated and discussed today. He was a student of Socrates, and his works were largely shaped by Socrates’ teachings. Plato’s legacy lives on in the form of his works, which continue to inspire and influence scholars and thinkers across the world.