Statesman

Statesman, written by Plato in the 4th century BCE, is a philosophical dialogue that explores the nature of leadership and governance. It presents the statesman as a 'good shepherd' who ensures harmony and order in society, emphasizing the importance of intermarriage between the orderly and the courageous. The work delves into the divine role in maintaining the universe, making it a significant text in political philosophy and the study of ethics.
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