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Date: 2013-05-13 18:13:05
Humanities
Socratic dialogues
Ancient Greek philosophers
Glaucon
The Republic
Philosophy of love
Plato
Thrasymachus
Socrates
Dialogues of Plato
1st millennium BC
Philosophy

The Republic by Plato An Electronic Classics Series Publication

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