INTRO
The time has come.
From the very first line of Plato's Laws - θεὸς ἤ τις ἀνθρώπων ὑμῖν, ὦ ξένοι, εἴληφε τὴν αἰτίαν τῆς τῶν νόμων διαθέσεως - "Is it a god or some human being, strangers, who is given the credit for laying down your laws" - in fact, from the first word, God, you get the sense that this book will raise the big questions about the nature of law and political life, questions that inevitably get us to think about the divine.
This is a book that suggests that the art of politics is "the art whose business it is to care for souls." It's a book that in the first few pages discusses the modern, Hobbesian thesis that man is a wolf to man, and that man in a state of nature exists in a war of all against all. It's a book of profound wisdom and insight, a true masterpiece of political science.
I've been wanting to teach this book since I first studied it as an undergraduate student over ten years ago. Several Millerman School courses mention it in passing. But the time has finally come to dedicate a full course to this great book. I'm excited for you to discover the richness, humour, complexity, and genius of Plato's Laws.
THE BOOK
Discover the nature of law and politics.
"I do not know of any important contemporary political or moral principle that is not subjected, in this work, to implicit questions and doubts."
-Thomas Pangle
Here's the course content. It is a book-by-book exposition, from the first to the last line. You won't want to miss a single video.
- God or Man? (11:54)
- The End of Law and the War of All Against All (16:40)
- War and Peace (13:19)
- Law and Virtue (11:11)
- Intelligence and the Divine and Human Goods (15:34)
- Pain and Pleasure (10:19)
- Homosexuals, Drunks, and Whores (13:02)
- The Wise and Sober Despot (14:29)
- The Noblest Thing for the Best Man (12:58)
- The Myth of Virtue (14:04)
- Shame (15:43)
- What is Politics? (3:00)
- Education and the Muses (10:44)
- Music and the Soul (14:38)
- Innovation and Tradition (13:52)
- Who Should Judge? (10:15)
- The Just, the Noble, and the Good (16:19)
- Noble Truth or Noble Lie? (11:30)
- The Most Beautiful Song (16:41)
- Knowledge of Beauty (16:15)
- The Capstone on the Discussion of Wine (12:45)
- The Greatest Insolence (11:08)
- The New Atheists (13:28)
- Master and Slave Morality (22:19)
- Defending the Gods (19:13)
- Asserting the Primacy of Soul (13:31)
- Demonstrating the Primacy of Soul (19:47)
- Soul and Intelligence (16:24)
- Gods Exist, But Do They Care About Human Affairs? (14:49)
- The Argument That Gods Care About Human Affairs (11:00)
- The Myth (and Argument) of Karmic Cosmic Justice (18:49)
- The Greatest Guardians (14:39)
- Piety and Moderation (19:22)
- Ambassadors, Thieves, and Soldiers (18:53)
- The Law Should Not Breed Hypocrites (9:45)
- No Travel For Young Men (13:24)
- Seeking Wisdom Abroad (9:49)
- Receiving Visitors, or The Politics of Friendship (15:28)
- Nomos and Nous (14:23)
- Intelligence, Our Saviour (16:42)
- The Problem of Virtue (15:42)
- The Philosopher Kings of the Laws (18:15)
- The End (20:02)