Rep. V.473c11-d6) I. INTRODUCTION
cities nor, I think, for the human race.1 (Rep. V.473c11-d6) I. INTRODUCTION This is perhaps the most famous passage in all of Plato. Some readers may think that further analysis of why Plato thinks that philosophers should rule is unnecessary, because they already sufficiently understand why Plato ................
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