Fallacy and Political Radicalism in Plato's "republic"

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):349 - 363 (1974)
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The order in which Plato’s thoughts follow upon one another in the Republic is logical, but the dramatic or the picturesque medium through which he is constantly presenting his ideas disguises the logical structure of the work.

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