Plato's "Republic" is one of the best-known and most
widely-discussed texts in the history of philosophy. But how might
we get to the heart of this work today, 2,500 years after its
original composition? Alain Badiou breathes life into Plato's
landmark text and revives its universality. Rather than producing
yet another critical commentary, he has instead worked closely on
the original Greek and, through spectacular changes, adapted it to
our times. In this innovative reimagining of Plato's work, Badiou
has removed all references specific to ancient Greek society --
from lengthy exchanges about moral courage in archaic poetry to
political considerations mainly of interest to the aristocratic
elite -- and has expanded the range of cultural references. Here,
philosophy is firing on all cylinders: Socrates and his companions
are joined by Beckett, Pessoa, Freud, and Hegel, among others.
Together these thinkers demonstrate that true philosophy endures,
ready to absorb new horizons without changing its essence.
Moreover, Badiou -- who is also a dramatist -- has transformed
the Socratic dialogue into a genuine oratorial contest. In his
version of the "Republic," the interlocutors do much more than
simply agree with Socrates. They argue, stand up to him, put him on
the spot, and show thought in motion. In this work of dramatic
scholarship and philosophy, we encounter a modern version of
Plato's text that is alive, stimulating, and directly relevant to
our own world.
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