No. of pages 30
Published: 2016
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"The Individual, the State, and Education" is a philosophical exploration of the relationship between the individual and the state, examining how education shapes both personal development and societal governance. Through dialogues, Plato discusses the ideal role of education in cultivating virtuous citizens who can contribute to a just society. The text delves into the purpose of education, the significance of moral and intellectual growth, and the responsibilities of the state in fostering such development. In essence, it argues for a harmonious balance between individual liberty and the common good, emphasizing the transformative power of education in achieving this equilibrium. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Classic Plato .
There are 30 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform .
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