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Presented through a series of powerful dialogues led by Socrates, this timeless classic examines the nature of truth, the responsibilities of leadership, the structure of the human soul, and the meaning of a just life. From the famous Allegory of the Cave to discussions of wisdom, education, and the dangers of corruption, Plato's masterpiece continues to shape philosophy, political theory, and Western thought more than two thousand years after its composition.
Essential listening for students, thinkers, and anyone interested in the enduring questions of civilization, power, knowledge, and the search for truth.
Essential listening for students, thinkers, and anyone interested in the enduring questions of civilization, power, knowledge, and the search for truth.
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