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What is justice -- and who should rule?
In this timeless philosophical dialogue, Plato explores the nature of justice, the structure of an ideal society, and the responsibilities of leadership. Through Socrates' probing conversations, readers confront enduring questions about morality, education, freedom, and truth -- culminating in the famous Allegory of the Cave, one of the most powerful metaphors in all of philosophy.
Hailed as "the cornerstone of Western political thought," The Republic has shaped ideas about government, ethics, and human nature for over two thousand years. Its arguments remain provocative, challenging readers to rethink power, virtue, and the pursuit of the good life.
If you seek clarity on society's deepest questions and ideas that still define our world, this essential classic is indispensable.
Open the book -- and enter the dialogue that still governs how we think about justice and truth.
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