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Medium hard cover with dust jacket
Cover showing some discolouration, slight foxing on page edges, name of previous owner in ink on first page, otherwise excellent condition
Francis Macdonald Cornfords translation of The Republic of Plato offers a lucid and philosophically rich rendering of one of the foundational texts of Western thought. Presented as a dialogue led by Socrates, the work explores the nature of justice, the ideal state, and the souls relationship to truth and knowledge. Cornfords version is notable for its clarity and interpretive depth, making complex ideas accessible without sacrificing intellectual rigor. Through allegories like the cave and the divided line, Plato examines how individuals perceive reality and how education can lead them from illusion to enlightenment. The concept of philosopher-kings emerges as a central theme, proposing that only those who grasp the Formsespecially the Form of the Goodare fit to rule. Cornfords introduction and notes provide valuable context, situating Platos ideas within both their historical setting and their enduring philosophical legacy. This edition remains a respected choice for readers seeking a thoughtful and readable entry into Platos vision of a just society.