Republic (Barnes & Noble Classics)

by Plato

Other authorsElizabeth Watson Scharffenberger (Introduction), Elizabeth Watson Scharffenberger (Introduction), Prof. Benjamin Jowett (Translator)
Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

321.07

Publication

Sterling Publishing (2005), Edition: Illustrated, 496 pages

Description

One of the greatest works of philosophy, political theory, and literature ever produced, Plato's Republic has shaped Western thought for thousands of years and remains as relevant today as when it was written during the fourth century B.C. Republic begins by posing a central question: "What is justice, and why should we be just, especially when the wicked often seem happier and more successful?" For Plato, the answer lies with the ways people, groups, and institutions organize and behave. A brilliant inquiry into the problems of constructing the perfect state and the roles education, the arts, family, and religion should play in our lives, Republic employs picturesque settings, sharply outlined characters, and conversational dialogue to drive home the philosopher's provocative arguments.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

442 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

9781593080976

Other editions

Page: 0.0759 seconds