The Republic The Republic

The Republic

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Descripción editorial

The Republic by Plato is a foundational work of philosophy that explores justice, governance, and the ideal society. Plato’s enduring brilliance presents a dialogue led by Socrates, examining the nature of justice, the structure of the ideal state, and the virtues necessary for both rulers and citizens.

The text delves into profound questions about morality, truth, and human nature, challenging readers to consider the principles that should guide both individual conduct and societal organization. Plato’s use of dialogue and allegory, including the famous Allegory of the Cave, makes complex philosophical ideas accessible while provoking deep reflection on perception, knowledge, and reality.

What makes The Republic particularly compelling is its exploration of timeless ethical and political dilemmas. Readers are drawn into debates about power, education, equality, and the responsibilities of leadership, connecting philosophical theory with practical questions about society and human behavior.

For students of philosophy, political theory, and the humanities, Plato’s The Republic offers an essential and intellectually stimulating experience. It connects readers to enduring questions about justice, governance, and the pursuit of a virtuous life, making it a cornerstone of Western thought and a profound guide to understanding human society.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2026
7 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
863
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Beyond Books Hub
VENDEDOR
Beyond Books Hub
TAMAÑO
1.7
MB
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