The Law Most Beautiful and Best: Medical Argument and Magical Rhetoric in Plato's Laws
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The Law Most Beautiful and Best: Medical Argument and Magical Rhetoric in Plato's Laws

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How can citizens be persuaded to voluntarily obey good laws? Randall Baldwin Clark addresses this question by looking at one of the oldest works ever to pose it: Plato's Laws. The Law Most Beautiful and Best explores one of the most striking metaphors in the Laws: the suggestion that the gentle and persuasive bedside manner that characterizes rational medicine should serve...more
Paperback, 178 pages
Published September 16th 2009 by Lexington Books
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