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After Two Thousand Years : A Dialogue between Plato and A Modern Young Man, Paperback / softback Book

After Two Thousand Years : A Dialogue between Plato and A Modern Young Man Paperback / softback

Part of the Routledge Revivals: Collected Works of G. Lowes Dickinson series

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First published in 1930, this book presents an imagined account of conversation between Plato and ‘A Modern Young Man’.

In the first part, political and social institutions are considered and property, forms of government, socialism, the control of population, war and education, are discussed.

The second part examines the idea of real Goods including the concepts of truth, art and love.

In this work, the author sees Plato reaffirming his belief that real Goods come from some higher world, which it is the destiny of the spirits to pursue.

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