
Πολιτεια του Πλατωνα (τομος τρίτος)
The third volume of Plato's 'Republic' explores the ideal structure of a just society, addressing the roles of various classes, including philosophers, poets, and artisans. Written in the 4th century BCE, this philosophical text raises questions about morality, justice, and the organization of the state, including the controversial idea of communal living for women and children among the ruling class. 'Republic' is notable for its foundational influence on Western political thought and ethics.
























