The Greek Concept of Justice
From Its Shadow in Homer to Its Substance in Plato
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The book explores the evolution of the concept of justice in early Greece, highlighting the transformative impact of transitioning from oral tradition to a literate society. Eric Havelock examines how these changes influenced societal values and perceptions of justice, offering a thought-provoking analysis of cultural shifts during this pivotal period in Greek history.

