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The Search for Atlantis: A History of Plato's Ideal State

Steve P. Kershaw

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The Atlantis story remains one of the most haunting and enigmatic tales from antiquity. But where did Atlantis come from, what was it like, and where did it go to?

Atlantis was first introduced by the Greek philosopher Plato in the fourth century bc. As he discusses about the origins of life, the universe, and humanity, the great thinker puts forward a stunning description of Atlantis--an island paradise with an ideal society. But the Atlanteans soon degenerate and become imperialist aggressors: they choose to fight against antediluvian Athens, which heroically repels their mighty forces, before a cataclysmic natural disaster destroys the warring states.

Plato's dialogues appear remarkably prescient today. Not because they invite a search for a mysterious lost continent, but because of their warnings about the pernicious effects of wealth and power on a ruling class: Atlantis-style luxury, excess, corruption, and imperialism can lead only to decay and disaster. This ever-important tale should be prescribed reading for every political leader.

Plato's tale of a great empire that sank beneath the waves has sparked thousands of years of debate over whether Atlantis really existed. But did Plato mean his tale as history--or just as a parable to help illustrate his philosophy?

Book Details

  • Publisher: Pegasus Books
  • Publish Date: Feb 11st, 2020
  • Pages: 432
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.25in - 5.50in - 0.97in - 1.17lb
  • EAN: 9781643133461
  • Categories: Ancient Mysteries & Controversial KnowledgeAncient - GreeceFolklore & Mythology

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About the Author

Kershaw, Steve P.: - DR. STEVE P. KERSHAW has spent the majority of his career in the world of the ancient Greeks, both intellectually and physically. He currently teaches at Oxford University and has written several books, including A Brief Guide to the Greek Myths and A Brief History of the Roman Empire. He lives in England.

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"The tortured moves that Mr. Kershaw documents, by which the Atlantis myth has been recast as fact and willfully misread, remind us of how vital such distinctions are for a society striving to stay free." --Wall Street Journal

"A treasure trove of information for readers seduced by the drowned land."--Kirkus Reviews

"A comprehensive debunking of the idea that Atlantis is an actual historical location. Readers interested in the classics will find this satisfying." --Publishers Weekly