The Republic

Unabridged
Author: Plato
Narrator: Pat Bottino
Genres: Philosophy, Political
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Date: April 1995
Length: 9 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
Abridged
Author: Plato
Narrator: Bruce Alexander
Genres: History, Non-Fiction, Literature, Philosophy, Ancient
Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks Ltd.
Date: May 2000
Length: 4 hours, 49 minutes
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

The central work of one of the West's greatest philosophers, The Republic of Plato is a masterpiece of insight and feeling, the finest of the Socratic dialogues, and one of the great books of Western culture. Now Robin Waterfield offers a new translation of The Republic, one that captures the dramatic realism, poetic beauty, intellectual vitality, and emotional power of Plato at his height. Deftly weaving three main strands of argument into an artistic whole--the ethical and political, the aesthetic and mystical, and the metaphysical--Plato explores in The Republic the elements of the ideal community, where morality can be achieved in a balance of wisdom, courage, and restraint. But of course the dialogue is as much about our internal life as about social morality, for these vital elements must likewise work together to create harmonious human beings. Equally important, Plato achieves more than a philosophical dialogue of lasting fame and importance: The Republic is a literary masterpiece as well, presenting the philosophy with poetic power, with strikingly memorable images (the simile of the cave being the best known of Plato's unforgettable images of the human condition), carrying the reader along by the wit and intensity of the language. BOX "Waterfield's is certainly the best translation of the Republic available. It is accurate and informed by deep philosophical understanding of the text; unlike other translations it combines these virtues with an impressive ability to render Plato into English that is an varied and expressive as is Plato's Greek."

Reviews (7)

Not for Me

Written by Anonymous from Magnolia, TX on April 9th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Couldn't really get into this one. Not to say its not good. Just not for me.

Fantastic presentation

Written by Anonymous from Maryville, TN on November 18th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Yet another example of actors bringing the question-answer method of Plato's teaching to life for the average listener. Much more engaging and easier to digest as an audio program than in text form.

Republic

Written by Philly from NO on November 12th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Very Good and entertaining,It kept my interest throughout.

WOW!

Written by Shane Nixon from Burlington, NC on October 7th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Better have your intelectual chin strap on. This book is not one you can listen to and do anything else. It requires major concentration, at least it did for me. I got lost in who was saying what a little, that didn't help, but it is DEEP! I know this is a classic, and understand how it would be, but this is more test book than commute reading!

Timeless Classic

Written by Anonymous from Clarksville, TN on June 20th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Timeless ideas that are as reveleant today as they were in ancient times. I should have read this book many years ago in school when the teachers recommended it.

Excellent

Written by Anonymous from Henderson, NV on February 24th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I thought that this was a very good piece. There is a part where he talks of a democracy turning into a tyrany sounding very much like modern day America.

Well Read

Written by Michael Hamrah from New York, NY on February 17th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

A good listen. Sometimes it can get a little obnoxious, and it's easy to lose focus with the content, but in the end worth it. If you just want an overview of the Republic, buy the book and skim it over a weekend. It's not that thick of a read.