Plato's Laws (Books VII & VIII): Education, Festivals, and the Musical Law of the City

Author:   Jason Kassel, PhD ,  Plato
Publisher:   Recursive Publishing
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Pages:   146
Publication Date:   27 June 2025
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Plato's Laws (Books VII & VIII): Education, Festivals, and the Musical Law of the City


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What kind of law can shape a soul? In Plato's Laws: Books VII and VIII, the Athenian Stranger reaches the heart of his project-an education in rhythm, in movement, in divine participation. These are not mere city laws, but poetic systems of soul-training built from music, games, ritual, fear, and memory. In this poetic-structural translation, Plato's final reflections on education and civic celebration are restored as a living system-a drama of rhythm, law, and the dance of becoming lawful. Book VII is Plato's longest single movement: a comprehensive theory of education from birth to festival. Children are treated as divine shoots to be guided with motion, imitation, and fear. Nurses rock infants like ships. Mothers are watched over during pregnancy. Young children are shaped by sacred dances and rhythms before they can reason. Music and mathematics are not electives-they are soul-formation tools governed by divine ratios. The Puppet-of-the-Gods metaphor returns, revealing that all human behavior must be brought into alignment with something higher: not through commands, but through rhythm. Book VIII expands into civic structure. The city is organized around festivals for the Twelve Gods, athletic and musical contests, and rituals of marriage, war, and shared life. The education of girls and the regulation of erotic relationships are addressed not through exclusion, but through symbolic moderation. Law becomes song. Governance becomes choreography. This translation preserves Plato's internal metaphors-Golden-Cord, God's Plaything, Director-of-Education, Second-Best Polity-and restores his architectural logic through poetic lineation. Rather than flatten or paraphrase the dialogue, this edition reveals Plato's vision of education as a metaphysical structure-a rhythm that carries the soul through fear, joy, and public life. Ideal for readers of classical literature, education theory, poetic philosophy, and rhythm-based ethics, this volume invites reflection on how human beings might learn not just through reason, but through play, repetition, and sacred performance. Part of the Poetic Philosophy Presents series, this edition gives voice to Plato's most intricate proposal: that a lawful soul is not built through punishment or instruction, but through a lifetime of harmonized motion, shaped by divine rhythms and civic memory.

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Author:   Jason Kassel, PhD ,  Plato
Publisher:   Recursive Publishing
Imprint:   Recursive Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9781968044718


ISBN 10:   196804471
Pages:   146
Publication Date:   27 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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