The Republic Free Audiobook Download by Plato


...he suggests that a just city must be founded upon true knowledge of the good, and that such a society would not exist if its members were ignorant of the good. The Republic is Plato's most famous work, and it has been translated into almost sixty languages.

The Republic is a philosophical dialogue by Plato, concerning the nature of ideal government. It was written in approximately 380 BC and has proven to be very influential in both philosophy and politics. The work has been translated into English on over two hundred occasions, appearing most recently as an unabridged download from audible.com

The Republic by Plato is one of the most influential political and philosophic essays in Western history. In it Plato outlines his ideas about the ideal state, where all citizens adhere to a single truth and share labor equally. He hopes that this republic will be ruled using the rule of philosophers - men who are knowledgeable, wise, and fair. These men will govern by following their own reason and wisdom instead of relying on popular opinion.

The Republic is a dialogue written and set by Plato. It is one of the most influential works of philosophy ever written.

The Republic is one of the most important stories ever told. This great philosophical story, written by Plato in approximately 347 BC, examines the power and value of democracy and its significance to society.

Plato's most well known work, The Republic, is considered one of the founding texts of Western philosophy and political theory. This audiobook takes you on a narrated journey through one of Plato's most famous works as it follows its protagonist as he tries to uncover the secrets of the "ideal state."

Published Date 2021-07-31
Duration 12 hours 40 minutes
Author Plato
Narrated Leighton Pugh
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Philosophy

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