Plato’s The Republic, Book XI Editorial Introduction

Historical Materialism 20 (1):191-197 (2012)
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In this newly edited Book XI of Plato’s Republic, to be considered as the authentic conclusion of the dialogue, Socrates meets a Stranger from Trier, and discusses with him the questions of social reform, power and future revolutions.

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