Most of my life I've been very, very unintestered in philosphy but I've recently developped a curiosity for some philosophical concepts like "structuralism" and I'm a bit curious about what the fuck type of political philosphy the Greeks developped after a friend told me they were reading Aristotle for their poli-sci class. What should I read? No self-help books please and thank you.

  • blly509 [he/him,any]
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    4 years ago

    Early greek stuff is super rewarding if you have a group or instructor. The Republic and The Apology by Plato, and portions of Nichomachean Ethics by Aristotle are the big ones I read in my philosophy class and it was very interesting. Highly recommend reading The Apology and then watching the The New Trial Of Socrates to see all the interesting historical context