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In the "State" Plato proposes a theory of the ideal state, which is an expression of the idea of justice, and gives the first in the history of the typology of forms of government. He talks about the origin of the state and the discharge of its citizens on what should be the model state, by whom and how it should be managed, what should be the best fit for its citizens, the system of education and training. The picture of an ideal society, with inspiration provided by Plato in a conversation with friends, affects almost all spheres of human life, and covers all the basic questions of philosophy. For students of universities who study courses "Political science," "philosophy," as well as for… anyone interested in ancient philosophy and literature."
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