Statesman

Statesman

Plato Plato

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Año de edición:
2024
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9789367147924
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''Statesman'' is a dialogue by Plato that explores the nature of leadership and the qualities of an ideal statesman. The conversation centers around Socrates, who examines key philosophical concepts related to governance. A genuine statesman is characterized by a profound understanding of law, justice, and the intricacies of governance. The text suggests that effective rulers must possess the wisdom and knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of the state. Unlike politicians who prioritize personal ambition, the true statesman is dedicated to the common good.Plato emphasizes the importance of knowledge, virtue, and experience in effective governance. The discussion highlights the role of the statesman in achieving harmony and justice within society, advocating for rulers who focus on ethical considerations rather than self-interest. Ultimately, ''Statesman'' serves as a philosophical inquiry into the responsibilities of leaders and the qualities essential for effective governance. Through this exploration, Plato provides a timeless reflection on the art of ruling and the nature of authority.

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