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Resumen de La critique platonicienne de la démocratie dans les "Lois": L'ébriété démocratique

Jean-François Pradeau

  • The aim of this study is to challenge the current scholarly consensus depicting Plato as having renounced the political ideal of his Republic, and modified it in favour of a 'mixed constitution' in his last work, the Laws. The study shows that Plato's critique of democracy remains as firm in the Laws as it was in the Republic and the Statesman, refusing to concede any room to any form of popular sovereignty that could threaten the government of knowledge.


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