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Laws

Laws

By: Plato (Πλάτων)
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Laws (Greek Νόμοι) is the culmination of Platos philosophical explorations, representing his final and most comprehensive dialogue. Written in the aftermath of his failed attempt to reshape the tyrannical regime of Syracuse, where he faced imprisonment, this profound work invites you to delve into the fundamental principles of governance and justice. Join Plato as he navigates the intricate relationship between law and society, challenging us to reflect on the nature of authority and the pursuit of a just community. (Summary by Wikipedia)Copyright Assorted Non Fiction Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • 020 - Book XII Part II
    Feb 26 2026
    Laws (Greek Νόμοι) is the culmination of Platos philosophical explorations, representing his final and most comprehensive dialogue. Written in the aftermath of his failed attempt to reshape the tyrannical regime of Syracuse, where he faced imprisonment, this profound work invites you to delve into the fundamental principles of governance and justice. Join Plato as he navigates the intricate relationship between law and society, challenging us to reflect on the nature of authority and the pursuit of a just community. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    54 mins
  • 019 - Book XII Part I
    Feb 26 2026
    Laws (Greek Νόμοι) is the culmination of Platos philosophical explorations, representing his final and most comprehensive dialogue. Written in the aftermath of his failed attempt to reshape the tyrannical regime of Syracuse, where he faced imprisonment, this profound work invites you to delve into the fundamental principles of governance and justice. Join Plato as he navigates the intricate relationship between law and society, challenging us to reflect on the nature of authority and the pursuit of a just community. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    42 mins
  • 018 - Book XI Part II
    Feb 26 2026
    Laws (Greek Νόμοι) is the culmination of Platos philosophical explorations, representing his final and most comprehensive dialogue. Written in the aftermath of his failed attempt to reshape the tyrannical regime of Syracuse, where he faced imprisonment, this profound work invites you to delve into the fundamental principles of governance and justice. Join Plato as he navigates the intricate relationship between law and society, challenging us to reflect on the nature of authority and the pursuit of a just community. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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    34 mins
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