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The Republic is Plato's most famous work and one of the seminal texts of Western philosophy and politics. The characters in this Socratic dialogue - including Socrates himself - discuss whether the just or unjust man is happier. They are the philosopher-kings of imagined cities and they also discuss the nature of philosophy and the soul among other things.
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THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO. Translated with Introduction and Notes by Francis Macdonald Cornford.
1951-01-01, Oxford
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Bibliography: p. xxiii.
Translation of Respublica.
"Translation by F. Sydenham and T. Taylor, revised by W.H.D. Rouse. With introduction by Ernest Barker." cf. British Museum Catalogue. Accessions, May 12, 1906.
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