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The Republic

The Republic

By Plato

Published by Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

English 2025 ISBN 9782386911569
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What is justice? What is the best way to live? Can an ideal society exist? In The Republic, the philosopher Plato presents a powerful conversation between Socrates and his disciples as they explore the meaning of justice, the role of education, the nature of reality, and the qualities of an ideal ruler. Written around 375 BC, this dialogue remains one of the most influential works of political theory, ethics, and metaphysics. Whether you're a student, thinker, or seeker, this book challenges you to reexamine the principles that govern our lives—and imagine a better society shaped by reason and virtue. 💬 "The Republic is not just a book—it's a blueprint for philosophical thought and civil governance." 🧠 Why It Belongs in Every Thinker's Library: Essential reading in philosophy, political science, and classical studies Engages with timeless questions about morality, power, education, and truth Ideal for fans of Aristotle, Machiavelli, Seneca, and Karl Marx 📣 Start the Conversation That Shaped Western Thought. Buy The Republic today and dive into the dialogue that continues to inspire debate and discovery.
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