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Title: Republic
Author: Plato
First Published in: 340 BC

One of the dialogues of Plato in which Socrates is represented as eliciting,
in the course of a discussion on justice, the ideal type of state. In this perfect
forms of goodness, truth, and beauty are cultivated, and everything repugnant
to them is excluded.

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