Statesman Statesman

Statesman

A Classic Dialogue on Political Philosophy, Leadership, Law, and Ethical Governance

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Publisher Description

Statesman is one of Plato’s most important works of political philosophy, offering a profound exploration of leadership, governance, and the nature of true political knowledge. Written as a philosophical dialogue—also known as the Politicus—this classic text examines what distinguishes a genuine statesman from rulers who govern by force, tradition, or popularity.

Through careful argument and analogy, Plato investigates the art of statesmanship, emphasizing wisdom, reason, and ethical judgment over power or rhetoric. The dialogue explores themes such as law, justice, authority, and civic responsibility, laying foundational ideas that continue to influence political theory and philosophy today.

Essential reading for students of ancient philosophy, political theory, and classical literature, Statesman complements Plato’s other major works by deepening the discussion of ideal governance and moral leadership. Its insights remain strikingly relevant in modern debates about politics, leadership, and the role of reason in public life.

Whether read for academic study or personal enrichment, Statesman stands as a cornerstone of Western political thought, offering timeless guidance on what it truly means to govern wisely.

Why Read Statesman

A foundational text of political philosophy

Explores leadership, law, and ethical governance

Essential to understanding Plato’s political thought

Influential in Western philosophy and political theory

Ideal for students, scholars, and serious readers

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2026
6 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
161
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hans London Press
PROVIDER INFO
Rishita Bahuguna
SIZE
943.2
KB
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