The Laws , Plato's longest dialogue, has for centuries been recognized as the most comprehensive exposition of the practical consequences of his philosophy, a necessary corrective to the more visionary and utopian Republic . In this animated encounter between a foreign philosopher and a powerful statesman, not only do we see reflected, in Plato's own thought, eternal questions of the relation between political theory and practice, but we also witness the working out of a detailed plan for a new political order that embodies the results of Plato's mature reflection on the family, the status of women, property rights, criminal law, and the role of religion and the fine arts in a healthy republic. Support us at https://manifoldmedia.net/donate
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The Republic

Summary of The Republic

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

Timaeus : Plato’s Vision of the Cosmos – A Dialogue on Creation, Nature, and the Divine Mind

Crito : Justice, Duty, and Civil Disobedience – Socrates’ Reflections from His Prison Cell

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

Phaedo : Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul – A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife

Statesman : Leadership, Politics, and the Art of Rule – Plato’s Vision of the Ideal Statesman
