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\u03a0\u03bf\u03bb\u03b9\u03c4\u03b5\u03af\u03b1, also known as 'The Symposium', is a philosophical text by Plato. It is a dialogue between several prominent Athenians on the topic of love. The text explores different perspectives on love, including those of Socrates, Aristophanes, and Agathon. It is a foundational text in Western philosophy and continues to be studied and debated today.
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The Republic
A philosophical work by Plato that explores justice, the just man vs. the just city-state, and the nature of philosophers and kings. This book is a great choice for fans of 'Πολιτεία' as it delves deeper into some of the themes and ideas presented in that work.
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Laws
Another philosophical work by Plato that discusses the laws and governance of an ideal city-state. This book is a great choice for those who enjoyed 'Πολιτεία' as it continues the exploration of the ideal society.
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Gorgias
A dialogue by Plato that touches on the nature of rhetoric and morality. This book is a good choice for fans of 'Πολιτεία' as it presents some of the same themes and ideas in a different format.
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Symposium
A philosophical text by Plato that explores the nature of love. This book is a good choice for those who enjoyed 'Πολιτεία' as it shows another side of Plato's philosophical inquiries.
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Leviathan
A philosophical work by Hobbes that explores the nature of the social contract and the role of the state in maintaining order. This book is a good choice for those who enjoyed 'Πολιτεία' as it presents a different perspective on the ideal society and governance.
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The Wealth of Nations
An economic treatise by Smith that discusses the nature of wealth and the role of the state in economic affairs. This book is a good choice for fans of 'Πολιτεία' as it presents a different perspective on the ideal society and the role of the state.
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The Communist Manifesto
A political manifesto by Marx and Engels that outlines the principles of communism. This book is a good choice for those who enjoyed 'Πολιτεία' as it presents a different perspective on the ideal society and governance.
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The Open Society and Its Enemies
A philosophical work by Popper that discusses the nature of an open society and the dangers of totalitarianism. This book is a good choice for fans of 'Πολιτεία' as it presents a different perspective on the ideal society and governance.
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