What is justice? And what does it mean to live a good life?
The Republic, by Plato (c. 375 BCE), is one of the most important works in Western philosophy-a profound dialogue on justice, morality, and the nature of the ideal society.
Through a conversation led by Socrates, Plato explores questions of political order, ethics, education, and the role of the philosopher-king. Along the way, he presents enduring ideas such as the Allegory of the Cave, the theory of Forms, and the nature of truth itself.
More than a political treatise, The Republic is a timeless meditation on human nature and the pursuit of wisdom. Its influence extends from philosophy and politics to literature, psychology, and beyond.
Challenging, inspiring, and endlessly thought-provoking, it remains a cornerstone of intellectual history and a guide for those who seek truth and justice.
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