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The search for Atlantis : a history of Plato's ideal state

Kershaw, Stephen (author.).

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"The Atlantis story remains one of the most haunting and enigmatic tales from antiquity, and one that still resonates very deeply with the modern imagination. 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?"-- Dust jacket.
The Atlantis story remains one of the most enigmatic tales from antiquity, and still resonates very deeply with the modern imagination. It was first introduced by the Greek philosopher Plato in the fourth century BC, as part of a discussion about the origins of life, the universe and humanity. He put forward a stunning description of Atlantis as an island paradise with an ideal society, which degenerated and chose to fight against Athens, which heroically repelled their forces before a cataclysmic natural disaster destroyed the warring states. Was it simply a parable about the effects of wealth and power on a ruling class, or did Atlantis really exist? -- adapted from jacket.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781681778594
  • ISBN: 1681778599
  • Physical Description: xi, 417 pages : illustrations, maps, genealogical table ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First Pegasus books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Pegasus Books, [2018]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-408) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction -- Ancient mythical and semi-mythical lands -- Plato in context: the Athens of his ancestors -- Plato the philosopher -- Plato's Critias -- Plato's Atlantis in classical antiquity -- Plato's Atlantis in the Hellenistic and Roman periods -- Atlantis in the age of discovery -- The seventeenth century: a new Atlantis -- Enlightenment Atlantis -- Romanticism and Atlantis -- The later nineteenth century: Atlantis unleashed -- The occult, pseudoarchaeology and the Nazis -- Post Second World War Atlantis: catastrophism, etc. -- Minoan Atlantis: Crete and Santorini -- Plato's Atlantis: where, what and why? -- Appendix: The flood myths of Deucalion, Noah, Gilgamesh, Atrahasis and Hathor.
Subject: Plato
Atlantis (Legendary place)
Civilization, Ancient
Plato
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge
HISTORY Ancient Greece
SOCIAL SCIENCE Folklore & Mythology
Plato
Atlantis (Legendary place)
Civilization, Ancient

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