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Plato, The Republic (disk 1 of 4)

Audio CD

Disk ID: 372568

Disk length: 1h 16m 24s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: Unknown

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I went down to Piraeus yesterday with Glaucon 4:22
2. With pleasure, Cephalus 3:53
3. What would you say is the greatest benefit you have derived from your possession of great wealth 2:19
4. Polemarchus 'inherits the discussion' on the definition of justice 3:09
5. All right then. When people are unwell.... - the just man 9:44
6. Thrasymachus takes control of the argurment 5:16
7. Thrasymachus : Some cities are tyrannies, some are democracies and others aristocracies 5:06
8. Socrates: It's neither hear nor there, Polemarchus, I said 8:18
9. Glaucon puts the argument for injustice 3:57
10. Glaucon: The legend of Gyges the Lydian 7:15
11. Socrates defends justice 3:26
12. Socrates: The origin of a city lies.. in that we are not, any of us, self-sufficient 7:09
13. Socrates: In which case, whre exactly are justice and injustice to be forund in it. 4:52
14. The origin of war and the need for guardians - soldiers 7:29

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