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A conversation that shaped political thought forever.
Presented as a philosophical dialogue, The Republic explores justice, morality, education, and the structure of society. Plato's ideas remain central to philosophy, politics, and ethics.
Challenging yet rewarding, the text invites readers to think deeply about power, truth, and human nature.
Essential reading for students of philosophy and political theory.
Engage with one of history's most influential works.
Why This Edition?
- Complete original philosophical text
- Clean modern formatting
- Clickable Table of Contents
- Optimized Kindle navigation
- Carefully proofread
Presented as a philosophical dialogue, The Republic explores justice, morality, education, and the structure of society. Plato's ideas remain central to philosophy, politics, and ethics.
Challenging yet rewarding, the text invites readers to think deeply about power, truth, and human nature.
Essential reading for students of philosophy and political theory.
Engage with one of history's most influential works.
Why This Edition?
- Complete original philosophical text
- Clean modern formatting
- Clickable Table of Contents
- Optimized Kindle navigation
- Carefully proofread
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