An engagement with Plato's republic
| Abstract | Plato was politically incorrect---gloriously incorrect: hard to ignore and difficult to refute. Read An Engagement with Plato's Republic to argue with him or against him, for contemporary orthodoxies or against them. ``Plato was the first feminist. Women were the same as men, only not so good.''. | |||||||||
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Plato (2007). The Republic. ePenguin.
Plato (2007). The Republic. ePenguin.
Jill Frank (2007). Wages of War: On Judgment in Plato's "Republic". Political Theory 35 (4):443 - 467.
Mariana Anagnostopoulos (2006). The Divided Soul and Desire for the Good in Plato's Republic. In Gerasimos Xenophon Santas (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Plato's Republic. Blackwell Pub..
H. W. B. Joseph (1935/1971). Essays in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.
David Roochnik (2004). The Republic B. Mitchell, J. R. Lucas: An Engagement with Plato's Republic. A Companion to the Republic. Pp. XII + 177. Aldershot and Burlington, Vt: Ashgate, 2003. Paper, £15.99 (Cased, £45). Isbn: 0-7546-3366-7(0-7546-3365-9 Hbk). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 54 (02):314-.
Plato (2007). The Republic. ePenguin.
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