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Condition: Brand New
Format: Hardback (Sprayed Edge Premium Edition)
ISBN: 9789363122369
Publisher: Wilco Classics (Wilco Publishing House)
Genre: Classic Philosophy / Political Theory
Overview:
Plato's The Republic is one of the most influential works in Western thought, presenting Socrates' extended dialogue on justice, virtue, and the ideal state. This premium sprayed-edge hardback edition from Wilco Classics delivers the complete text in a beautifully bound, collectible format. Perfect for students of philosophy, politics, and classical literature, as well as collectors who want a striking edition for their shelves, this book combines timeless intellectual substance with a gift-worthy finish that stands out among modern paperback reprints.
About the Book:
Through a sequence of searching conversations, Socrates and his companions set out to define justice and ask whether the just life is truly happier than the unjust one. To test their ideas, they construct an imagined city from first principles, assigning citizens to roles as producers, guardians, or philosopher-rulers according to natural talent. The dialogue widens into the education required to produce wise leaders, touching on music, gymnastics, mathematics, and dialectic. Plato questions the value of poetry and myth in shaping character, and famously illustrates the gap between appearance and reality through the allegory of the cave, where prisoners mistake shadows for the whole of existence. The tone shifts between rigorous argument and vivid imagery, making abstract ideas feel immediate. Readers encounter early, still-debated arguments for merit-based leadership alongside warnings about the fragility of democratic rule. The Republic rewards patient, repeated reading, each pass uncovering fresh links between individual character and the health of the wider community.
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About the Author:
Plato (c. 427–347 BCE) was one of the founding figures of Western philosophy. A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he authored a series of dialogues that shaped enduring debates in ethics, politics, metaphysics, and education. He founded the Academy in Athens, widely regarded as one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. The Republic remains his most widely read and discussed work, exploring justice, the structure of an ideal city, and the education of its rulers. Plato's influence continues to shape philosophy, political theory, and educational practice more than two millennia after his death.
Why You'll Love This Edition:
This sprayed-edge hardback turns a foundational philosophical text into a genuine keepsake. Beautifully finished and built to last, it's ready for years of study, rereading, and proud display on any bookshelf.
Please Note: Cover may vary slightly from image shown; this is the UK edition matching the ISBN listed above.
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