The Republic : Complete Classic of Western Philosophy

What is justice? What makes a just society? Plato's Republic continues to shape how we think—over 2,000 years later.

Dive into one of the most influential works in Western philosophy. In The Republic, Plato—through the voice of Socrates—explores the meaning of justice, the structure of society, and the role of education, art, and government.

Whether you're a student, philosopher, or curious thinker, this timeless dialogue offers profound insights into morality, politics, and human nature.

🧠 This edition includes:

The complete and unabridged text

Kindle-optimized layout for seamless reading

Ideal for academic study, self-enrichment, or classroom use

📚 Essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, politics, or classical literature.

Add one of history's greatest works to your Kindle today.

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What is justice? What makes a just society? Plato's Republic continues to shape how we think—over 2,000 years later.

Dive into one of the most influential works in Western philosophy. In The Republic, Plato—through the voice of Socrates—explores the meaning of justice, the structure of society, and the role of education, art, and government.

Whether you're a student, philosopher, or curious thinker, this timeless dialogue offers profound insights into morality, politics, and human nature.

🧠 This edition includes:

The complete and unabridged text

Kindle-optimized layout for seamless reading

Ideal for academic study, self-enrichment, or classroom use

📚 Essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, politics, or classical literature.

Add one of history's greatest works to your Kindle today.

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