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What if the lost world of Atlantis was more than just a legend-what if it was a prophecy?
In Critias, Plato recounts the rise and fall of Atlantis-an empire of incredible wealth and power that crumbled due to its own moral failure. Though only a fragment remains, its impact is enduring.
What you'll discover inside:
• The Myth of Atlantis – One of the earliest and most powerful visions of a lost civilization.
• A Moral and Political Allegory – A deep reflection on the perils of corruption and unchecked ambition.
• Philosophical and Historical Significance – An essential part of Plato's political thought and a foundational myth of Western culture.
• A Timeless Warning – Relevant to any age facing questions of leadership, balance, and societal decay.
• Critias is more than a myth-it's a haunting vision of what we stand to lose when wisdom is cast aside for power.
Start listening today and unlock the secrets of Atlantis.
In Critias, Plato recounts the rise and fall of Atlantis-an empire of incredible wealth and power that crumbled due to its own moral failure. Though only a fragment remains, its impact is enduring.
What you'll discover inside:
• The Myth of Atlantis – One of the earliest and most powerful visions of a lost civilization.
• A Moral and Political Allegory – A deep reflection on the perils of corruption and unchecked ambition.
• Philosophical and Historical Significance – An essential part of Plato's political thought and a foundational myth of Western culture.
• A Timeless Warning – Relevant to any age facing questions of leadership, balance, and societal decay.
• Critias is more than a myth-it's a haunting vision of what we stand to lose when wisdom is cast aside for power.
Start listening today and unlock the secrets of Atlantis.
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