The love of parents for their children as the foundation of a just state: close readings of Plato's Republic and the book of Job

Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press (2018)
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Abstract

The author observes that Plato's Republic and Job have a common premise, namely the extremely unjust treatment of a just person to prove that the person is just, proceeding with a close comparative commentary on both works.

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