Plato's Laws (Books III & IV): Freedom, Collapse, and the Rhythms of Political Order

Author:   Jason Kassel, PhD ,  Plato
Publisher:   Recursive Publishing
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Pages:   120
Publication Date:   27 June 2025
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Plato's Laws (Books III & IV): Freedom, Collapse, and the Rhythms of Political Order


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What causes great cities to fall? What rhythm must a lawgiver follow to build a state that will last? In this poetic-structural translation of Plato's Laws, Books III and IV become a drama of memory, collapse, and political rebirth. Where Book I staged the war within the soul, and Book II examined education through rhythm and imitation, these books turn outward-to history, empire, and the fragile emergence of law. Book III follows the Athenian stranger as he recounts the downfall of ancient regimes-from the mythical floods to the real-world failures of Sparta, Persia, and Athens itself. These are not just historical episodes, but ontological collapses: each regime forgets the rhythm that made it possible. Laws are no longer preambles; they become reactionary weapons. The metaphor of the Oversailed Ship warns against regimes driven by appetite and untrained courage-states that cannot be steered when winds of freedom grow too strong. Book IV opens a new possibility: the founding of a colony. Here, the Lawgiver must emerge-not as an authoritarian, but as one who tunes the new city's pulse in accord with both divine rhythm and human need. The city must be free, but also formable. The first laws are not restrictions but invitations: they begin with prayers, mythic memory, and persuasive rhythm. This translation is not a paraphrase. It rebuilds Plato's dialogue using: Short poetic lines Capitalized conceptual metaphors (e.g., Lawgiver, Golden-Cord, Oversailed-Ship) Rhythmic transitions between historical logic and philosophical creation Structured movement from collapse to construction Designed for students of political theory, literature, classics, education, and those seeking a lived philosophy of law, this edition brings Laws III-IV into the rhythm of now. It invites readers to walk beside the founders as they ask not ""What rules should we write?"" but ""What tone should law begin in?"" Part of the Poetic Philosophy Presents series, this volume continues the mission of restoring ancient texts as structures of rhythm, soul, and offering-not as abstractions, but as lived forms of judgment.

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Author:   Jason Kassel, PhD ,  Plato
Publisher:   Recursive Publishing
Imprint:   Recursive Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.222kg
ISBN:  

9781968044695


ISBN 10:   1968044698
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   27 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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