Laws, Volume I
Discover the profound insights of ancient philosophy with Laws, Volume I by Πλάτων, published by Harvard University Press in 1926. This essential text spans 528 pages, delving into the foundations of political science and the concept of the ideal state. Plato, one of the most influential thinkers in Western philosophy, invites readers to explore complex themes such as justice, governance, and societal structure. Known for his celebrated works like the Symposium, which examines love in its multifaceted forms, and the Republic, which addresses righteousness and education, Plato's writings continue to resonate through the ages. Laws, Volume I is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of philosophical thought and its impact on modern political theory. Enhance your understanding of ancient wisdom and its relevance today by adding this classic to your collection.