Plato’s political philosophy, articulated most fully in The Republic, is grounded in the radical assertion that enduring justice and stability in political communities can only be achieved when rulers embody the spirit and power of philosophy. This proposition is encapsulated in the famous dictum that cities will have no respite from evil until philosophers become … Continue reading How does Plato’s assertion that enduring justice and stability in political communities can only be achieved when rulers embody the spirit and power of philosophy illuminate the relationship between wisdom, governance, and the ethical foundations of political authority?