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Nataly Christensen
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27 May, 14:31
What is Plato's Republic from Greek Philosophy?
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Deandre Travis
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Plato's Republic was a dialogue (a genre of prose), which focused on the idea of justice. In this dialogue, Socrates (teacher of Plato) discusses with various people whether a just man would also be a happy man.
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