Roger Huard invites readers to explore Plato's Myth of the Cave, which is central to his magnum opus on political philosophy, The Republic.
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Author:Huard, Roger L.
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Summary:This book is a welcome addition to the scant literature concerning holy wells, springs and rivers around the world.
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Author:Skrabec, Quentin R.
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