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Book 5 has a sudden turn into epistemology and metaphysics: Socrates is trying to define the philosopher and explain why only philosophers can rule, and the language gets very abstract, with talk about “being vs. becoming,” “knowledge vs. opinion,” and the “love of the Forms”. In Bloom’s translation, this shift can feel especially abrupt, because he preserves Plato’s literal, dense phrasing without smoothing it out.
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Finished Book 4 commentary (419c-427c), (427c-445e)
Seems to question the city vs the individual, the start of Socrates' trial.
This is the most intriguing book so far. Need to reread.
— Jan 23, 2026 01:20AM
Seems to question the city vs the individual, the start of Socrates' trial.
This is the most intriguing book so far. Need to reread.
Klowey
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Finished Book 4
Starting Book 4 commentary by Bloom (419c-427c), (427c-445e)
— Jan 23, 2026 12:14AM
Starting Book 4 commentary by Bloom (419c-427c), (427c-445e)
Klowey
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Finished Book 3 and commentary.
Noble lie, poetry, Homer, education of military class, souls=metals, leaders have no wealth or privacy.
Starting Book 4.
— Jan 21, 2026 12:03AM
Noble lie, poetry, Homer, education of military class, souls=metals, leaders have no wealth or privacy.
Starting Book 4.
Klowey
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Finished commentary on Book 2: discussion about the gods and the military class
Starting Book 3.
— Jan 19, 2026 08:21PM
Starting Book 3.
Klowey
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Commentary on (372e-376c) about giving up on the simple city and requiring war.
— Jan 19, 2026 07:50PM
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Finished commentary on Book 1: They have succeeded in defining the problem of Justice. Justice is either what makes a city prosper or it is a virtue of the soul and hence necessary to the happiness of the individual. The question is whether the two possibilities are identical? It is left to Glaucon and Adeimantus to pose this question
which is the distiHation of the arguments of Book I.
— Jan 19, 2026 07:00PM
which is the distiHation of the arguments of Book I.
Klowey
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Book 1, defines justice. Cephalus=justice as truthfulness/repaying debts. Soc counters w/ex of not returning weapons to madmen. Polemarchus =help friends/harm enemies. Soc rejects, harm worsens people. Thrasymachus claims justice is advantage of stronger where rulers make laws for own benefit, unjust thrive more than the just. Soc refutes, true rulers seek subjects' good, leaving the question unresolved
— Jan 19, 2026 05:44PM
Klowey
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In Bloom's commentary section on Book 1:
Starting 336b-354b
P. cannot let go of the idea that Justice must encompass protection of property
— Jan 08, 2026 06:44PM
Starting 336b-354b
P. cannot let go of the idea that Justice must encompass protection of property

