The Republic is Plato’s foundational exploration of justice, the ideal state, and the virtuous individual. Framed as a dialogue led by Socrates, the work probes deep philosophical questions: “What is justice?”, “What makes a society just?”, and “Who should rule?”. It introduces enduring concepts such as philosopher-kings, the tripartite soul, and the Allegory of the Cave, offering profound insights into knowledge, power, and the nature of reality .
This Penguin Classics edition, translated by Desmond Lee, includes extensive introductions and notes that clarify its timeless relevance and enduring influence on Western thought.
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