What’s Plato’s primary argument in The Republic? Why did he choose to write in the form of dialogues? In The Republic, Plato provides one of the foundations of the Western philosophical canon. He gives key arguments, images, and allegories about morality, politics, and knowledge. This includes but isn’t limited to Plato’s ideal city, his concept of philosopher kings, and his allegory of the cave. Continue reading for our overview of The Republic by Plato.
The Republic: Plato’s Foundational Work (Overview & Takeaways)










