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Why should we read the Republic? I met lots of students asked this question to themselves when they’re given it as a set of books at the beginning of their university course. But in fact, there are many good reasons to read the republic. And the first one I would pick on is just that it is immensely readable. It’s not Plato did not write philosophy like a dry textbook. He wrote it like a living conversation. The whole of the Republic which is a fairly fat book is a living conversation written in short almost soundbite type answers, but nevertheless, developing some very very important ideas. So, my first answer then we should read the Republic just because it is readable. It is readable it was written by a genius and it’s worth reading. It’s easy to read. It’s not difficult. But then there’s also obviously the thoughts, the content of the book and he’s asking this absolutely fundamental question “why should we bother to be good?” “what’s in it for us effectively?”. It seems when we look at the world, it looks as though injustice pays. It looks as though crime pays whereas the good people get trodden down. So, Plato addresses this absolutely fundamental question “why should we be good”. I’m not going to tell you his answer. Read the book. There are many good reasons for people to read the republic.

 

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There are many good reasons to read the Republic. Firstly, the republic is immensely readable and it is not like a dry textbook. In addition, this book was written by a genius and its worth reading. Moreover, the thoughts in the book and the content of the book are also important, In conclusion, Plato addresses an absolutely fundamental question of “why should we be good”. (65 words)

 

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