The Republic - Plato

The Republic - Plato

Plato
Pays États-Unis
Langue EN
Épisodes 44
Dernier 19.08.2026

Explore the complexities of justice, governance, and the ideal state as suggested by this philosophical cornerstone. This collection delves into the questions of how societies should be structured and the role individuals play within them. Each week, our podcast offers a new full-length audiobook that examines these timeless issues from different perspectives, spanning diverse eras and styles. This isn't one continuous story, but a rotating showcase of thought-provoking works that provide insight, spark curiosity, and encourage reflection on societal ideals.

Épisodes

  • Ingersoll on WHICH WAY from the Works of Robert G Ingersoll Volume 3 Lecture 8 - Robert G Ingersoll 19.08.2026 1h 7min
    Col. Robert G. Ingersoll's "Ingersoll on WHICH WAY" delves into the enduring conflict between natural and supernatural beliefs, exploring a range of philosophical topics that remain relevant today. He examines the dichotomy between secular and theologically rooted governance, the contrasting views of a loving versus a vengeful God, and the tension between scientific and theological approaches to understanding the world. Ingersoll's discourse on morality, reason versus dogma, and the purpose of life invites listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the societal structures influenced by these ideas.
  • Lives of the Presidents of the United States in Words of One Syllable - Helen W Pierson 18.08.2026 3h 40min
    "Lives of the Presidents of the United States in Words of One Syllable" by Helen W. Pierson offers straightforward biographies of the first 23 U.S. Presidents, crafted using simple, one-syllable words. This accessible format not only aids young readers in developing their literacy skills but also serves as a valuable resource for English as a Second Language learners. The book's enduring appeal lies in its ability to present complex historical figures in a manner that is both engaging and easy to understand. By simplifying the lives of these leaders, Pierson invites listeners to appreciate the foundational stories of American history, making it a timeless tool for education and reflection.
  • Enchiridion Militis Christiani English - Desiderius Erasmus 17.08.2026 7h 51min
    The Enchiridion Militis Christiani, or The Handbook of the Christian Soldier, is a seminal work by Desiderius Erasmus that delves into the distinction between genuine faith and mere ritualistic observance. Written in 1501 and translated into English by William Tyndale in 1533, this influential text calls for a return to the core teachings of Jesus and the importance of a heartfelt relationship with God. Its timeless message resonates today, urging individuals to reflect on their spiritual practices and the authenticity of their beliefs in an era often marked by superficiality. By guiding readers back to the essence of Christian living, Erasmus's work remains a vital resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.
  • Green Goddess a play in four acts - William Archer 16.08.2026 3h 4min
    "Green Goddess," a captivating play by William Archer, unfolds in the remote Himalayan kingdom of Rukh, where British Major Crespin, his wife Lucilla, and their pilot, Dr. Traherne, navigate a web of love and jealousy following a forced landing. Crespin's suspicion of Traherne's affection for Lucilla complicates their relationships, especially when the Raja of Rukh seeks to claim Lucilla for himself. This timeless exploration of desire, loyalty, and the complexities of human emotion resonates today, as it delves into themes of love's entanglements and the struggle for personal agency.
  • Ingersoll on THOMAS PAINE from the Works of Robert G Ingersoll Volume 1 Lecture 3 - Robert G Ingersoll 15.08.2026 1h 6min
    Col. Robert G. Ingersoll passionately explores the profound impact of genius on humanity in his lectures, emphasizing the essential contributions of remarkable individuals like Thomas Paine. His reflections remind us of the vital role that creativity and intellect play in shaping our culture and understanding of the world. Ingersoll's eloquent discourse on figures such as Shakespeare, Lincoln, and Voltaire not only celebrates their legacies but also prompts listeners to consider the ongoing struggle between science and superstition. This exploration of thought and artistry remains relevant today, inviting us to appreciate the richness of human expression and the enduring influence of great minds.
  • Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman - William Law 14.08.2026 1h 34min
    A Dialogue Between a Methodist and a Churchman by William Law presents a theological exploration of the tensions between Methodism and Anglicanism, particularly addressing the contentious doctrines of predestination and absolute depravity. Through a dialectic format, Law meticulously critiques what he perceives as the most dangerous aspects of Methodism, drawing on Calvinist proof texts to challenge their validity. This work remains relevant today as it invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of faith and the enduring debates surrounding grace, free will, and spiritual intimacy.
  • Meno - Plato Πλατων 13.08.2026 2h 24min
    Meno is a thought-provoking Socratic dialogue by Plato that delves into the definition of virtue, or arete, seeking a universal understanding that transcends specific virtues like justice or temperance. Through a dynamic exchange, Socrates navigates the complexities of Meno's paradox, which questions how one can seek knowledge of something they do not already know. The dialogue introduces foundational Platonic concepts, such as the theory of knowledge as recollection, making it a timeless exploration of human understanding and moral philosophy.
  • Game of Life and How to Play It - Florence Scovel Shinn 12.08.2026 2h 41min
    Florence Scovel Shinn's "The Game of Life and How to Play It" introduces readers to the transformative ideas of the New Thought movement, emphasizing that individuals have the power to shape their own reality through intentional thoughts and prayer. Written for a genteel female audience, this pioneering work reflects Shinn's journey from illustrator to teacher after a personal upheaval, making it a remarkable piece of literature for its time. The themes of empowerment and self-creation resonate strongly today, echoing contemporary concepts like the Law of Attraction. Its enduring message encourages listeners to embrace their potential and navigate life's challenges with faith and purpose.
  • Christmas Short Works Collection 2019 - Various 11.08.2026 5h 33min
    The "Christmas Short Works Collection 2019" brings together a delightful array of items centered around the Christmas theme, featuring traditional stories, cherished Christmas traditions, and even recipes for festive cakes. This collection is perfect for those seeking to immerse themselves in the warmth and joy of the holiday season, as it captures the essence of celebration and togetherness that resonates through time. With its timeless themes of generosity, community, and the spirit of giving, this collection serves as a reminder of the values that make Christmas a beloved occasion. Enjoy this heartwarming anthology that invites listeners to reflect on the joys of the season and the traditions that bind us all.
  • Ingersoll on VOLTAIRE from the Works of Robert G Ingersoll Volume 3 Lecture 4 - Robert G Ingersoll 10.08.2026 1h 38min
    Col. Robert G. Ingersoll's lecture on Voltaire, part of his broader series on influential figures, eloquently highlights the immense contributions of genius to our cultural landscape. Ingersoll emphasizes that without these remarkable individuals, our world would be devoid of meaning, beauty, and inspiration, as their works have shaped poetry, music, and art. His reflections on Voltaire, alongside other luminaries such as Shakespeare and Lincoln, resonate today by reminding us of the enduring power of critical thought and artistic expression in challenging dogma and promoting enlightenment.
  • Life of David Brainerd - Jonathan Edwards John Styles 09.08.2026 9h 8min
    "Life of David Brainerd" is a compelling biography that chronicles the life of David Brainerd, one of the pioneering missionaries to the Native Americans, drawing heavily from his own diary and journals. This abridged version of Jonathan Edwards' work offers listeners a profound glimpse into Brainerd's unwavering faith and dedication to his mission, highlighting his struggles and triumphs. The themes of perseverance, spiritual commitment, and the quest for understanding across cultural divides resonate powerfully today, reminding us of the enduring impact of compassion and service.
  • Justice - John Galsworthy 08.08.2026 2h 47min
    "Justice" by John Galsworthy explores the intricate web of morality and accountability through the lens of a seemingly simple forgery case. When a cheque for nine pounds is altered to ninety, the question arises: who is truly responsible for this deception? As one man's confession unfolds, listeners are drawn into a compelling examination of truth, guilt, and the complexities of human behavior. The themes of justice and the search for truth resonate deeply in today's society, where accountability remains a critical issue. Galsworthy's masterful storytelling invites reflection on the nature of justice, making this audiobook a timeless exploration of moral dilemmas that continue to challenge us.
  • Little Pillows or Good-Night Thoughts for Little Ones - Frances Ridley Havergal 07.08.2026 1h 15min
    "Little Pillows or Good-Night Thoughts for Little Ones" by Frances Ridley Havergal offers thirty-one charming evening devotionals designed for children, yet they hold a timeless appeal for adults seeking spiritual renewal. Each reflection is crafted with simplicity, making them accessible for young minds while providing inspiration for all ages. The gentle themes of faith and reassurance resonate deeply, reminding listeners of the importance of nurturing a peaceful spirit at the end of the day. This collection serves as a beautiful reminder that spiritual wisdom can be found in the simplest of thoughts, making it a delightful and enduring addition to any evening routine.
  • The Republic - Part 2 - Plato 06.08.2026 6h 26min
    "The Republic" by Plato delves into the nature of justice, the ideal state, and the role of the philosopher in society. This profound work challenges listeners to contemplate the essence of a just life and the structures that govern human behavior. Its enduring themes of morality, governance, and the quest for truth resonate deeply in today's world, prompting critical reflection on our own political systems and ethical frameworks. Plato's exploration of the relationship between the individual and the collective remains relevant, as it invites us to question the balance between personal freedom and societal responsibility.
  • Political Ideals - Bertrand Russell 05.08.2026 2h 26min
    "Political Ideals" by Bertrand Russell is a profound exploration of the political and economic landscape of early 20th century Europe, penned during the tumultuous period of World War I. In this work, Russell critiques the prevailing politico-economic conditions, offering insights that remain strikingly relevant today. His reflections on governance, society, and the human condition prompt listeners to consider the enduring nature of political ideals and their impact on contemporary issues. The themes of justice, power, and the pursuit of the common good resonate across time, making this audiobook not only a historical examination but also a timeless commentary on the ideals that shape our world.
  • No Plays of Japan - Various 04.08.2026 5h 49min
    "No Plays of Japan" offers a captivating exploration of Noh, a classical Japanese musical drama that has been a cornerstone of cultural expression since the 14th century. Developed by the legendary Kan'ami and his son Zeami, Noh combines intricate storytelling with dance, music, and highly stylized performances that convey deep emotions through conventional gestures and iconic masks. The plays, often rooted in traditional literature, resonate with themes of transformation and the human experience, showcasing the artistry and skill that have defined this theatrical form for centuries.
  • Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol 1 - Lyman Copeland Draper 03.08.2026 5h 25min
    "Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol 1," edited by Lyman Copeland Draper, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early impressions and experiences of pioneer settlers in Wisconsin, compiled in the mid-19th century. This volume features accounts from travelers in the 1700s and early 1800s, detailing the nascent settlements and the Native Americans who inhabited the territory. Draper's efforts to document these narratives not only preserve the rich history of Wisconsin but also highlight the enduring themes of exploration, resilience, and cultural encounters that continue to resonate today.
  • Dynamic Thought Or The Law of Vibrant Energy - William Walker Atkinson 02.08.2026 5h 18min
    "Dynamic Thought Or The Law of Vibrant Energy" by William Walker Atkinson presents a unique fusion of ancient occult teachings and modern scientific concepts, exploring the intriguing relationship between these seemingly disparate realms. Atkinson suggests that both disciplines share a common bond that can enhance our understanding of the universe and ourselves, much like how love flourishes through shared passions. This book is worth hearing now as it invites listeners to reflect on the connections between spiritual wisdom and scientific inquiry, encouraging a holistic view of knowledge that resonates with contemporary quests for meaning and understanding.
  • History Plays for the Grammar Grades - Mary Ella Lyng 01.08.2026 1h 31min
    "History Plays for the Grammar Grades" by Mary Ella Lyng is a delightful collection of 14 short American history plays designed for young audiences, featuring notable figures such as Christopher Columbus, George Washington, and Susan B. Anthony. These engaging narratives introduce children to pivotal moments in American history through accessible storytelling and character-driven performances. The themes of exploration, leadership, and social justice resonate strongly today, reminding listeners of the foundational values that shaped the nation. This collection not only entertains but also serves as an important educational tool, fostering an early appreciation for history and the impactful individuals who have influenced it.
  • New Republic or Culture Faith and Philosophy in an English Country House - William Hurrell Mallock 01.08.2026 9h 13min
    "New Republic or Culture Faith and Philosophy in an English Country House" by William Hurrell Mallock invites listeners into a satirical gathering of upper-class men and women as they brainstorm their ideal utopia, dubbed the "New Republic." This sharp critique of the prominent figures at Oxford University during Mallock's time cleverly explores themes of aestheticism and Hellenism, making it a compelling reflection on the intellectual currents of the era. Notable characters, such as Violet Fane and Thomas Huxley, add depth to the narrative, while the portrayal of Walter Pater notably impacted his reputation.

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