The Republic of Plato The Republic of Plato

Publisher Description

What is justice? What makes a society truly just—and who should lead it? The Republic is Plato’s most famous and influential work, blending philosophy, politics, psychology, and education into one timeless conversation about the ideal state.

Written as a dialogue led by Socrates, this groundbreaking text explores the nature of truth, power, morality, and human purpose. From the myth of the cave to the concept of philosopher-kings, Plato challenges readers to question their assumptions and imagine a better world—not just in theory, but in how we live today.

More than a historical text, The Republic remains a foundational guide for understanding power, ethics, and the human soul. Its questions are still our questions.

If you’re drawn to big ideas and the search for meaning in society and self, The Republic is essential reading—just as relevant now as it was over two thousand years ago.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2025
August 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
978
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rohit Kumar
SELLER
Rohit Kumar
SIZE
777.9
KB
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