Plato's Republic

What is justice? Is the life upheld by Socrates sufficiently definite for practical guidance? The views of Callicles have been overborne; but have they been thoroughly examined? Socrates claims to be the only politician. But how can that deserve the name of policy which results in doing nothing? These and cognate questions may well have haunted Plato when he planned the Republic, the greatest of his works. The great principle of the political supremacy of mind, though thus held back through half the dialogue, really dominates the whole. It may be read between the lines all through, even in the institution of gymnastic and the appraisement of the cardinal virtues. It is a genuine development of Socratic thought. And it is this more than any other single feature which gives the Republic a prophetic significance as an attempt towards anticipating the work of future generations.


  1. The Philosophy Collection

    Marcus Aurelius, Miyamoto Musashi, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Friedrich Nietzsche, Søren Kierkegaard, Sun Tzu, Epictetus, Confucius, Plato, Lucretius, Seneca

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  2. The Complete Harvard Classics 2021 Edition - ALL 71 Volumes : The Five Foot Shelf & The Shelf of Fiction: The Famous Anthology of the Greatest Works of World Literature

    Charles W. Eliot, Benjamin Franklin, John Woolman, William Penn, Plato, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Francis Bacon, John Milton, Thomas Browne, Robert Burns, Masterpiece Everywhere

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  3. Laws

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  4. Summary of The Republic

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  5. Alcibiades I : A Young Politician’s Search for Self-Knowledge – Plato’s Dialogue on Ambition and the Soul

    Plato, Tim Zengerink

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  6. Laches : What Is Courage? – Plato’s Philosophical Exploration of Bravery and Character

    Plato, Tim Zengerink

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  7. Meno : Can Virtue Be Taught? – A Foundational Exploration of Knowledge, Learning, and Moral Character

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  8. Cratylus : On Names and Reality – Plato’s Inquiry into Language, Etymology, and the Nature of Truth

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  9. Euthydemus : Logic, Language, and the Absurd – Plato’s Satirical Dialogue on Sophistry and Education

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  10. Laws : Plato’s Final Political Work – Justice, Government, and the Ideal Legal Order

    Plato, Tim Zengerink

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  11. Ion : Inspiration and Art – Plato’s Dialogue on Poets, Prophets, and Divine Madness

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  12. Theaetetus : What Is Knowledge? – A Foundational Dialogue on Epistemology and Perception

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