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082 _a184 PLA
100 _aPlato
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245 _aLaws
260 _aDelhi
_bPharos Books
_c2023
300 _a586 p.
520 _aThe Laws is Plato's last and longest dialogue. The conversation depicted in the work's twelve books begins with the question of who is given the credit for establishing a civilization's laws. Its musings on the ethics of government and law have frequently been compared to Plato's more widely read Republic.
650 _aPolitical Philosophy
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650 _aCivilization's Laws
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700 _aJowett, Benjamin (Trans.)
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