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This is Plato's most famous work and is said to be the basis of all Western Philosophy. Translated and introduced by Allan Bloom, and long regarded as the most accurate rendering of Plato’s Republic that has yet been published, this widely acclaimed work is the first strictly literal translation.
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philosophy, Plato, Socrates, General, Political, Ancient & classical, Ethics & moral philosophy, History & theory, Conservatism & liberalism, Democracy, Ancient languages, Greece, Ancient, classical & medieval, Ancient, Poetry, Social sciences -> philosophy -> general, Cs.soc_sci.philo.polit, Social sciences -> philosophy -> history & surveys, Social sciences -> philosophy -> ethics, Social sciences -> political science -> history & theory, Cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.gen_polit_sc, World languages -> language -> other - world languages, Social sciences -> history -> ancient & classical history, English & college success -> english -> literary criticism, English & college success -> english -> poetry, Social sciences -> religion -> ancient religionsEdition | Availability |
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The Republic of Plato
August 1988, Cram Cassettes Study Guides
Paperback
in English
1556517750 9781556517754
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"The whole imaginary conversation is narrated by Socrates to an unspecified audience."
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