The Meaning of Plato’s Marital Communism

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:36-47 (1969)
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to propose a miming interpretation of the marriage arrangements of Republic, Book v. On this reading, Plato’s marital communism is not one of his more startling eccentricities. It is, on the contrary, an ambitious but light-hearted parable or fable, designed to throw further light on the proper relations between the public and the private in human affairs.

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