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Plato's Labyrinth
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Acknowledgements. Parodos: Esoteric Writing, Sophistries, Lies and Conspiracies 1. The Dramatic Labyrinth: On Plato's Parmenides, page 1 2. The Love of Laughter, on Plato's Republic 1.0 First Intermission: Xenophon's Hiero: A Straussian Rendition 3. The Joy of Sex: On Plato's Republic 2.0 4. How to Train Your Demon: On Plato's Symposium Second Intermission: Plato's Conspiracy Against the Sophists 5. The Morality of the Master: On Plato's Meno 6. Reading Plato through Homer's Odyssey: A Conspiracy Theory Exodos: Where do We Go from Here? Bibliography. Index

About the Author

Aakash Singh Rathore is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Philosophy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, and Director of the International Research Network for Religion and Democracy (www.irnrd.org). He is also an International Fellow of the Center for Ethics & Global Politics in Rome, Italy. His previous work includes Indian Political Theory: Laying the Groundwork for Svaraj (2017), and Indian Political Thought: A Reader (co-edited with Silika Mohapatra, 2010), also published by Routledge.

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‘Just as some mysterious force compels the author of Plato's Labyrinth to train for triathlons in the crowded and dangerous labyrinths of New Delhi, so too does this same force compel him, as one of India’s foremost political theorists, to guide his readers through the labyrinths of Plato’s dialogues. What purpose do these two pursuits share? Aakash Singh Rathore refers to the conspiracy in universities that prevents students from understanding fully the radical and erotic nature of Platonic philosophy. This book charms his readers just as Socrates charmed many Athenians to show that philosophizing is not a useless luxury but the most profound form of liberation available to humanity.’John von Heyking, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Lethbridge, Canada, and author of The Form of Politics: Aristotle and Plato on Friendship‘Aakash Singh Rathore ingeniously reinscribes Plato’s work into our own day by revealing its ancestry in Socratic argument as much as Sophistic rhetoric. He challenges textbook orthodoxies in evoking authors and artists from Strauss, Xenophon, Nietzsche and Shaw to Homer, Rodin and Myron. Deploying drama, conspiracies and humor, Rathore’s creative rereading of Plato is rigorously grounded in texts while exploring their esoteric unconscious. Consequently, he establishes intellectual freedom as egalitarian precisely because it is won through processes of indirect communication, intense physical labor and immense responsibility.’Kanchana Mahadevan, Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Mumbai, India, and author of Between Femininity and Feminism: Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives on Care‘This study of Plato’s Socratic writings, interpreted from the viewpoint of their dialogue form, and carried out by means of techniques of literary analysis inspired by contemporary philosophers, brings to light an entire network of intrigues beneath the surface of Plato’s narration. This original and provocative work seeks to unravel the tangled trail of intrigues. The book is filled with twists and surprises.’Luc Brisson, Co-President of the International Plato Society; Director of Research, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris; and author of Plato the Myth Maker‘With easy erudition Aakash Singh Rathore draws an enigmatic and entertaining thread through the complex oeuvre of a philosopher whose broad shoulders hold the edifice of western thought. Plato’s Labyrinth challenges many of our settled convictions on the nature of philosophy.’Vijay Tankha, former Professor and Head, Department of Philosophy, St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, India, and author of Ancient Greek Philosophy

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