
Πολιτεια του Πλατωνα (τομος δευτερος)
The second volume of Plato's 'Republic' explores the ideal structure of a city-state, addressing the roles of different classes, including philosophers, poets, and artisans. Written in the 4th century BCE, it raises questions about justice, morality, and the organization of society, including controversial ideas such as communal living for women and children among the ruling class. This foundational text in Western philosophy has influenced political theory and ethics throughout history.






















