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  • The Republic: Annotated

  • By: Plato
  • Narrated by: Zac Smith
  • Length: 24 hrs and 33 mins

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By: Plato
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Publisher's Summary

The Republic: Unveiling the Philosophical Masterpiece by Plato

Discover the depths of Plato's timeless wisdom with this new annotated edition of "The Republic." Delve into the intricate layers of this philosophical masterpiece alongside a comprehensive exploration of Plato's life. This edition features:

  • His formative years.
  • An exploration of Plato's relationship with Socrates and their travels.
  • A glimpse into the renowned Academy at Athens.
  • An examination of Plato's extensive writings.
  • Reflections on Plato's enduring legacy.

In The Republic," Plato takes us on a front-row seat as a dialogue unfolds between Socrates and various interlocutors. Structured as a series of discussions, they delve into the nature of justice, the ideal society, and the role of the philosopher in governance, culminating in the depiction of a just city-state, the "Kallipolis."

In this utopian society, individuals are assigned roles based on their natural abilities and virtues, with philosopher-kings ruling as enlightened leaders. Plato delves into various topics such as education, the nature of reality, the allegory of the cave, and the philosopher's ascent to knowledge.

Through intricate arguments and allegorical storytelling, Plato presents a vision of an ideal society governed by reason, wisdom, and justice. "The Republic" continues to be studied and debated for its profound insights into politics, ethics, and human nature.

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