
Statesman
Plato
Statesman
Book Code: 560404813311
Writer: Plato
Name of the book: : Statesman
Subject: Classical literature
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Name Of book : Statesman
Subject : Classical literature
Writer : PlatoStatesman, written by Plato, is a philosophical dialogue that explores the concept of political leadership and governance. In this thought-provoking work, Plato delves into the role of a statesman and the qualities that define a successful leader. Through a series of conversations between Socrates and various characters, including the Stranger and the Young Socrates, the text examines the complexities of statesmanship and the challenges of ruling a society.
Plato's Statesman raises important questions about the nature of leadership, the relationship between the ruler and the ruled, and the common good. By contemplating the ideal characteristics of a statesman and the virtues required for effective governance, the reader is invited to consider the responsibilities and duties of those in positions of authority.
Written in Plato's signature style of philosophical inquiry and critical analysis, Statesman offers a timeless exploration of political theory and ethical leadership. This enduring work continues to provoke debate and reflection on the principles of good governance and the qualities of a just ruler. Statesman is a must-read for anyone interested in politics, philosophy, and the art of leadership."
Plato Statesman Greek philosophy political theory philosophy leadership government dialogue ancient Greece ethics governance" Classical literature
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