The Laws - by Plato

The Laws is Plato's final work on political philosophy, presenting a detailed system of legislation for an ideal state. This comprehensive text explores the relationship between law, virtue, and the good life in a well-ordered society. The dialogue examines various aspects of governance, from education to criminal justice, offering practical guidance for creating just institutions. The Laws represents Plato's mature political thought and provides valuable insight into ancient Greek conceptions of justice and governance.
Original Language: Greek
Original Title: Νόμοι

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