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Plato – Statesman 2001 Turkish Book Turkey

Plato – Statesman 2001 Turkish Book Turkey

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Plato – Statesman (Devlet Adamı) – Sosyal Yayınlar Turkish Edition (2001)

Description:

This Turkish edition of Statesman (Devlet Adamı) by Plato was published by Sosyal Yayınlar in 2001. Printed in Turkish, the work is one of Plato's later dialogues, examining the qualities, knowledge, and responsibilities required of the ideal ruler.

The dialogue is led by the Eleatic Stranger, who seeks to define the true statesman by distinguishing him from politicians, rulers, and sophists. Plato argues that genuine political leadership is not based on power or popularity, but on wisdom, justice, and the ability to govern for the common good. The work also explores the relationship between law, political authority, and practical statesmanship.

Themes such as political philosophy, justice, governance, wisdom, law, and leadership appear throughout the dialogue. Considered a companion to Sophist and Parmenides, Statesman is one of Plato's most significant works on the theory of government and the nature of ideal political leadership.

Key Features:

• Author: Plato

• Original Title: Statesman

• Turkish Title: Devlet Adamı

• Publisher: Sosyal Yayınlar

• Publication Date: 2001

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Philosophy; Classical Philosophy; Ancient Literature

• Subject: Political leadership and the ideal statesman

• Literary Content: Classical philosophical dialogue; Political philosophy

• Themes: Justice; Governance; Leadership; Law; Wisdom; Political philosophy

• Historical Focus: Ancient Greek philosophy

• Educational Value: One of Plato's principal dialogues on political philosophy and the nature of ideal government

• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of Plato's influential dialogue exploring the qualities of the true statesman

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