Plato's Republic : The Blueprint of an Ideal Society Plato's (Greek: Politeia ) is arguably the most influential work in Western political philosophy. Written around 375 BC, it takes the form of a Socratic dialogue, where Socrates and various interlocutors explore the nature of justice, the character of the "just man," and the structure of an ideal city-state, known as Kallipolis . The Core Inquiry: What is Justice?
The warrior class responsible for the city’s defense and security. Platon - Devlet
Plato also provides a psychological and political analysis of how states decline. He ranks five types of government from best to worst: Plato's Republic : The Blueprint of an Ideal
Most people are like prisoners in a cave, seeing only shadows (false realities). the character of the "just man
Plato's Republic : The Blueprint of an Ideal Society Plato's (Greek: Politeia ) is arguably the most influential work in Western political philosophy. Written around 375 BC, it takes the form of a Socratic dialogue, where Socrates and various interlocutors explore the nature of justice, the character of the "just man," and the structure of an ideal city-state, known as Kallipolis . The Core Inquiry: What is Justice?
The warrior class responsible for the city’s defense and security.
Plato also provides a psychological and political analysis of how states decline. He ranks five types of government from best to worst:
Most people are like prisoners in a cave, seeing only shadows (false realities).