The Replublic by Plato
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Plato's The Republic explores justice, governance, and the ideal society through a riveting Socratic dialogue. Written around 375 BCE, it’s a foundational work in philosophy and political theory, examining whether a just person leads a happier life than an unjust one. Socrates, alongside Athenians and foreigners, analyzes justice, existing political structures, and imagines the ultimate society—Kallipolis, led by a philosopher-king.
Through probing questions and insights, The Republic delves into aging, love, the theory of forms, the soul’s immortality, and the role of philosophy and poetry. A timeless work, it questions the values that shape individuals and societies alike.
Through probing questions and insights, The Republic delves into aging, love, the theory of forms, the soul’s immortality, and the role of philosophy and poetry. A timeless work, it questions the values that shape individuals and societies alike.