Plato and Liberalism
Plato is generally regarded as notoriously anti-liberal, a reputation which is based mainly upon his most famous political work, the Republic. However, a more comprehensive view of his political thought reveals a much more nuanced picture. In this essay, I offer a comparison between modern liberalis...
Main Authors: | Bagnulo, V, Vince Bagnulo |
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Other Authors: | Taylor, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2009
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