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The Republic (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Plato (Author), Pat Bottino (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 12 hours and 37 minutes
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  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
  • Audible.co.uk Release Date: 24 Nov 2008
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SPXV0G
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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In this monumental work of moral and political philosophy, Plato sought to answer some of the world's most formidable questions: What does it mean to be good? What enables us to distinguish between right and wrong? How should human virtues be translated into a just society? Perhaps the greatest single treatise written on political philosophy, The Republic has strongly influenced Western thought concerning questions of justice, rule, obedience, and the good life.

This work is also undoubtedly the best introduction to Plato's philosophy in general. Not only does it contain his ideas on the state and man, but also his famous theory of forms, his theory of knowledge, and his views on the role of music and poetry in society.

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89 of 96 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very demanding but the effort pays off. 12 Jan 2000
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
I've owned two translations of this book and the Lee translation is much easier to read than the Waterfield translation by virtue of keeping readers notes as footnotes rather than placing them at the back of the book and just by the general style of the English used. There are also excellent notes and diagrams about the concepts in the book which will be useful to anyone studying this book as an academic text. This book is a story but it would never make a good film as it is all talk and no action. The main discussion point is what makes the ideal society. According to Socrates (the main speaker) it would be totalitarian and undemocratic, Most people will disagree with this but it is a well argued point that shows that politicians in any age can never be anything but corrupt and challenges views that people may have about the correctness of democracy. This is more than just a book on politics. Society is also used as a metaphor for the individual and this book explores the nature of morality and living a just life as well as the nature of true goodness and true beauty. The concepts in this book are not easily grasped and it requires some re-reading but the effort pays off in the end. Some of the ideas may seem a bit obscure but this book still holds its own after two and a half thousand years.
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good edition 4 April 2007
Format:Paperback
Certainly a must read for anyone interested in politics or philosophy. This is a cornerstone of western philosophy and deserves to be read far into the future. Relatively clear, easy to understand and a joy to read.

This Penguin Classics edition also has an excellent introduction (spanning more than 50 pages), and very useful translation notes. Each new chapter has a brief introduction explaning the main points and ideas running through the chapter. Given the price, this edition is a bargain.
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43 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely splendid! 4 Oct 2001
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Describing "The Republic" in such few words is somewhat difficult, as it has so much to say. I started reading the book only a short while ago and i have enjoyed every aspect of it. It is amazing how you can relate all of the issues in the story to your own life! Please please, do take your time in reading this book, because it can be misinterpreted easily. I assure you that this book is not boring, but it is a masterpiece that should definately be read at least once in a life time!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Plato - The Republic 15 April 2012
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If you're thinking about reading The Republic, then I would. But I wouldn't read it as a first work of Plato, and certainly not as one of Plato's first works, as it is quite dense.
I suggest you read Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, (in that order), and the Problems of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell.

The book arrived within a couple of days, and was all in perfect condition. (I've never ordered anything from Amazon which hasn't.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Different translations can make all the difference 30 April 2012
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I read this translation originally, but I lost my copy and decided to replace it with a nicer-looking hardback copy (The Republic: The Influential Classic (Capstone Classics)). I didn't know what all the fuss was about over different translations... but I quickly found out! The hardback I bought was a translation by Tom Butler-Bowdon and I hated it. I would read a paragraph and then wonder what on earth I'd just read. Somehow, the words just felt unnatural and it was difficult to take in. At first I thought it was because I was tired, but then I realised it was the translation.

This paperback version (translated by Desmond Lee) is, by contrast, wonderful So smooth and easy to take in. After a few days of frustration with the hardback, I ditched it and bought the Lee translation again. I love this book. It has been a favorite of mine for years. I'm so glad to have my old friendly version back again. It turns out the translation makes all the difference.

It's a shame about the hardback. I really liked the way it looked on my shelf, but the old cliché is true: you can't judge a book by its cover!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Warm and Friendly Philosophy from Plato 12 Jun 2013
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If you are new to philosophy or Plato, or indeed a seasoned and erudite reader, then you really should read and own a copy of this book. Plato is a delight to read (far easier to read than Aristotle, for example), the book being a Socratic dialogue set out very much like the dialogue of a play. I found the ideas and ideologies presented within this book profound and breath-taking, especially given how long ago the original text was written. An absolutely essential read about justice, society and the self.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent edition! 26 May 2013
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Very good edition. Precise and distraction-less. Provides a very useful numbering of lines and a good introduction. I recommend this edition for academic purposes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Culture 23 May 2013
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To put it simply, the mere act of buying this made me more cultured.

This is a book of great intellectual value. Things originally written inside still hold relevance, and in fact are often commonplace in today's society.
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