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The Republic: Benjamin
Contributor(s): Jowett, Benjamin (Translator), Plato (Author)
ISBN: 1545068410     ISBN-13: 9781545068410
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $23.65  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2017
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- Fiction
Lexile Measure: 1060
Physical Information: 1.12" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.61 lbs) 554 pages
 
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The argument of the Republic is the search after Justice, the nature of which is first hinted at by Cephalus, the just and blameless old man-then discussed on the basis of proverbial morality by Socrates and Polemarchus-then caricatured by Thrasymachus and partially explained by Socrates-reduced to an abstraction by Glaucon and Adeimantus, and having become invisible in the individual reappears at length in the ideal State which is constructed by Socrates. The first care of the rulers is to be education, of which an outline is drawn after the old Hellenic model, providing only for an improved religion and morality, and more simplicity in music and gymnastic, a manlier strain of poetry, and greater harmony of the individual and the State. We are thus led on to the conception of a higher State, in which 'no man calls anything his own, ' and in which there is neither 'marrying nor giving in marriage, ' and 'kings are philosophers' and 'philosophers are kings;' and there is another and higher education, intellectual as well as moral and religious, of science as well as of art, and not of youth only but of the whole of life. Such a State is hardly to be realized in this world and quickly degenerates. To the perfect ideal succeeds the government of the soldier and the lover of honour, this again declining into democracy, and democracy into tyranny, in an imaginary but regular order having not much resemblance to the actual fact