“I am the wisest man alive,for I know one thing,and that is that I know nothing.”What is Justice? Why do men behave justly? In the ideal state, how should women, children, and property be treated in the ruling middle class?Join Socrates along with...
“I am the wisest man alive,for I know one thing,and that is that I know nothing.”What is Justice? Why do men behave justly? In the ideal state, how should women, children, and property be treated in the ruling middle class?Join Socrates along with the Athenians and other interlocutors as they question, argue, and discuss their perceptions of an ideal community and combine argument and myth to commend a life organized by reason.Regarded as the culminating achievement of Plato, The Republic, in the form of a Socratic dialogue, goes on to argue that the world of everyday objects imperfectly imitates the world of Forms. It also expounds Plato’s belief that there is an ancient quarrel between poetry and philosophy and acknowledges the influence of art upon the mind.The Republic is undoubtedly one of Plato’s masterworks and one of the most influential and widely read books in the history of philosophy.With a lasting historical influence on the world culture, The Republic is inherent with the power to change the world.