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A late philosophical dialogue in twelve books sets out a comprehensive scheme for law and civic life, combining argumentative discussion with detailed legislative proposals. It examines the aims of legislation, the education and moral formation of citizens, regulations touching on property, family, economic exchanges, religious observance, and criminal procedure, and offers institutional arrangements intended to secure virtue and stability. The work balances abstract reflections about human nature, justice, and the role of the lawgiver with practical prescriptions and comparative observations on existing customs, arguing that well-ordered laws shape character and preserve the polis.
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