Statesman

Statesman

Plato

Translated by Benjamin Jowett

3h 16m
39,007 words
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The Eleatic Stranger, having defined the sophist, turns to the statesman. Through long stretches of division — splitting human activity into ever finer categories — the dialogue arrives at the figure of the genuine ruler: a kind of weaver of citizens. Along the way Plato gives us his great cosmic myth of the reversal of the universe, and revises the political ideal he laid out in the Republic.

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