The Republic The Republic

The Republic

A Classic Dialogue on Justice, Political Philosophy, and the Ideal State

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Descrizione dell’editore

The Republic by Plato is one of the most influential works of Western philosophy and a foundational text in political theory, ethics, and philosophy of justice.

Written as a series of Socratic dialogues, The Republic explores timeless questions about justice, morality, power, and the ideal society. Through conversations led by Socrates, Plato examines what it means to live a just life and how a just state should be organized. His vision of an ideal republic—governed by wisdom, reason, and virtue—has shaped political thought for over two thousand years.

The dialogue introduces some of philosophy’s most enduring ideas, including the Theory of Forms, the Allegory of the Cave, the concept of the philosopher-king, and the role of education in shaping moral character. Plato’s exploration of the soul, ethics, and social order connects individual virtue with political justice, making the work both deeply personal and broadly political.

This essential classic is ideal for readers interested in:

Plato’s philosophy

Political philosophy and government

Justice and ethics

Ancient Greek philosophy

Classical literature

Foundations of Western thought

Profound, challenging, and endlessly relevant, The Republic remains essential reading for students, scholars, and general readers seeking to understand the philosophical roots of politics, morality, and human society. Its ideas continue to influence debates about democracy, leadership, education, and justice in the modern world.

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2026
5 febbraio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
870
EDITORE
Hans London Press
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Rishita Bahuguna
DIMENSIONE
2,1
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