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Index
Introduction by Kenneth Reinhard
Translator’s Preface
Author’s Preface to the English Edition
Preface
Characters
Prologue: The Conversation in the Villa on the Harbor (327a–336b)
1 Reducing the Sophist to Silence (336b–357a)
2 The Young People’s Pressing Questions (357a–368d)
3 The Origins of Society and the State (368d–376c)
4 The Disciplines of the Mind: Literature and Music (376c–403c)
5 The Disciplines of the Body: Nutrition, Medicine, and Physical Education (403c–412c)
6 Objective Justice (412c–434d)
7 Subjective Justice (434d–449a)
8 Women and Families (449a–471c)
9 What Is a Philosopher? (471c–484b)
10 Philosophy and Politics (484b–502c)
11 What Is an Idea? (502c–521c)
12 From Mathematics to the Dialectic (521c–541b)
13 Critique of the Four Pre-Communist Systems of
Government. I: Timocracy and Oligarchy (541b–555b)
14 Critique of the Four Pre-Communist Systems of
Government. II: Democracy and Tyranny (555b–573b)
15 Justice and Happiness (573b–592b)
16 Poetry and Thought (592b–608b)
Epilogue: The Mobile Eternity of Subjects (608b–621d)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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