
Plato's Republic
How would Plato, one of the great founders of philosophy, write The Republic if he were alive today? Defender of Platonic communism, theater writer and philosopher Alain Badiou gave his own answer to this question by freely translating (in fact, rewriting) The Republic, and the result was an original work that is both classical and modern: The "cave" metaphor was replaced by "cinema", "yes" "Sir" dialogue characters have been replaced by curious young people who ask real questions; The missing female figure is completed with a rebellious young girl; References from all history, especially from today's world, have been added to the references of the classical world. Therefore, we have a Socrates discussing Spinoza and Lacan and expressing his views on the Russian and Chinese Revolutions.
"So why?" says Badiou, "Why did I undertake this crazy work, based on Plato? Because we urgently need Plato today, and the reason for this is very clear: It is Plato who gave life to the belief that we must somehow reach the absolute in order to direct our lives in this world." For anyone who wants to interpret the world we live in...
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 416
Year of Printing: 2015
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Metis Publishing
First Printing Year: 2015
Number of Pages: 416
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Metis Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 416 |
Publication Year | : | 2015 |
ISBN | : | 9789753429849 |
The heart | : | Turkish |