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In this striking new edition of Plato's Republic, Book VIII, political philosophy is recast as tragic poetry. What begins as the fall of a city becomes a deeper story: the collapse of rhythm, memory, and virtue across five generations of fathers and sons. This is not a textbook summary. It is a fully reimagined translation that restores the lost metaphors at the core of Plato's thought-offering a vivid, accessible experience of one of the most pivotal chapters in Western philosophy.
Each regime Plato names-Timocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy, Tyranny-is not just a form of government, but the expression of a soul shaped by dissonant rhythm. The son of the Good-Father feels shame. His son fears shame and turns to wealth. His son unchains every desire in the name of freedom. And his son-the fifth generation-becomes the tyrant who slays the Law and enthrones appetite. The city falls not by sword or speech, but by misaligned inheritance. Plato's logic is genealogical, ontological, and musical.
This poetic-structured translation introduces a vivid set of terms-Harmonic-Foundation, Tonal-Measure-of-the-Good, Ship-Of-Rhythm, Rhythm-Dissonance, Father-Law-to capture Plato's deeper message: that the soul's health is measured not by rule or reason alone, but by inner rhythm. Where other translations flatten the metaphor, this edition brings it fully alive.
Perfect for philosophers, students, educators, dramatists, and poetic readers alike, this book is designed to be spoken aloud, reflected upon slowly, and understood as a living structure. It can be read as a standalone story or as a companion to broader studies of Plato. Its narrative arc follows Greek tragedy, and its symbolic system invites the reader to step into the skēnē-the unseen space behind the stage where gods appear, wounds are hidden, and souls are tuned.
This is philosophy not as abstraction, but as inheritance, timing, and music.
Includes:
Full poetic-narrative translation of Book VIII
Glossary of key symbolic terms
Structural alignment with Greek tragedy
Accessible prose rooted in conceptual fidelity
Part of the Poetic Philosophy Presents series, this volume aims to reconnect classical thought with contemporary voice-without losing the weight of the original.
By Plato. Translated by Jason Kassel, PhD.
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