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The Republic
By Plato
Introduction by Alexander Nehamas
Translated by A.D. Lindsay
By Plato
Introduction by Alexander Nehamas
Translated by A.D. Lindsay
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Part of Everyman's Library Classics Series
Category: Domestic Politics | Classic Nonfiction | Philosophy | Essays & Literary Collections
Hardcover
$25.00
Jan 11, 1993 | ISBN 9780679413301
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$25.00
Jan 11, 1993 | ISBN 9780679413301
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Praise
“If our world and Homer’s are no longer the same, that is largely because of Plato, and perhaps most of all because of Plato’s most famous book, The Republic. This work was its author’s main weapon in his fight to forge a new world, to replace the quarrelsome magnificence of Achilles and Odysseus with the rational grandeur of Socrates . . . [The Republic] does not simply underlie some of our more abstruse theories. It is part of the fabric of our common sense.” –from the Introduction by Alexander Nehamas
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