Plato's vision: The classical origins of social & political thought
Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):215-219 (1995)
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Plato (2003). The Republic. Penguin Books.
Plato (2003). The Republic. Penguin Books.
Plato (2003). The Republic. Penguin Books.
Plato (2003). The Republic. Penguin Books.
Plato (2003). The Republic. Penguin Books.
Plato (2003). The Republic. Penguin Books.
Stephen Louw (1997). Unity and Development: Social Homogeneity, the Totalitarian Imaginary, and the Classical Marxist Tradition. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (2):180-205.
H. C. Baldry (1969). A Sociologist's Plato Alvin W. Gouldner: Enter Plato: Classical Greece and the Origins of Social Theory. Pp. Ix+407. London: Routledge, 1967. Cloth, 55s. Net. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 19 (01):43-44.
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