Critias: The Lost Story of Atlantis - A Fragment on Power, Decline, and Civilization
What if the myth of Atlantis was never just a myth-but a warning?

In Critias, Plato sketches the grand vision of Atlantis-its geography, government, wealth, and ideals-only to reveal the seeds of its own destruction. Through Socratic dialogue and sharp philosophical observation, Plato crafts a vivid allegory of humanity's potential and peril. Though incomplete, this fragment remains a foundational text in Western thought and continues to stir debate about historical memory, morality, and the destiny of civilizations.

This modern translation restores the clarity and gravity of Plato's original while offering readers a thought-provoking lens on power, hubris, and the loss of harmony between man and nature.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

  • The Grand Vision of Atlantis - Explore Plato's detailed description of a utopian society and its architecture, politics, and spiritual ideals.
  • A Stark Warning About Corruption - Witness how a virtuous nation can fall when consumed by greed and imperial ambition.
  • Plato's Reflections on Governance and Power - Gain insights into ancient ideals of balance, justice, and the dangers of excess.
  • A Modern, Reader-Friendly Translation - Made accessible for today's thinkers, preserving the philosophical depth and mythological wonder.
  • One of the Oldest Accounts of Civilizational Collapse - A timeless reminder of how prosperity without virtue can lead to ruin.

Whether you're fascinated by ancient history, intrigued by lost civilizations, or drawn to deep philosophical storytelling, Critias is an essential read.

Begin the journey into Atlantis-and ask yourself what still echoes in our world today.

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Critias: The Lost Story of Atlantis - A Fragment on Power, Decline, and Civilization
What if the myth of Atlantis was never just a myth-but a warning?

In Critias, Plato sketches the grand vision of Atlantis-its geography, government, wealth, and ideals-only to reveal the seeds of its own destruction. Through Socratic dialogue and sharp philosophical observation, Plato crafts a vivid allegory of humanity's potential and peril. Though incomplete, this fragment remains a foundational text in Western thought and continues to stir debate about historical memory, morality, and the destiny of civilizations.

This modern translation restores the clarity and gravity of Plato's original while offering readers a thought-provoking lens on power, hubris, and the loss of harmony between man and nature.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

  • The Grand Vision of Atlantis - Explore Plato's detailed description of a utopian society and its architecture, politics, and spiritual ideals.
  • A Stark Warning About Corruption - Witness how a virtuous nation can fall when consumed by greed and imperial ambition.
  • Plato's Reflections on Governance and Power - Gain insights into ancient ideals of balance, justice, and the dangers of excess.
  • A Modern, Reader-Friendly Translation - Made accessible for today's thinkers, preserving the philosophical depth and mythological wonder.
  • One of the Oldest Accounts of Civilizational Collapse - A timeless reminder of how prosperity without virtue can lead to ruin.

Whether you're fascinated by ancient history, intrigued by lost civilizations, or drawn to deep philosophical storytelling, Critias is an essential read.

Begin the journey into Atlantis-and ask yourself what still echoes in our world today.

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Critias: The Lost Story of Atlantis - A Fragment on Power, Decline, and Civilization

Critias: The Lost Story of Atlantis - A Fragment on Power, Decline, and Civilization

Critias: The Lost Story of Atlantis - A Fragment on Power, Decline, and Civilization

Critias: The Lost Story of Atlantis - A Fragment on Power, Decline, and Civilization

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What if the myth of Atlantis was never just a myth-but a warning?

In Critias, Plato sketches the grand vision of Atlantis-its geography, government, wealth, and ideals-only to reveal the seeds of its own destruction. Through Socratic dialogue and sharp philosophical observation, Plato crafts a vivid allegory of humanity's potential and peril. Though incomplete, this fragment remains a foundational text in Western thought and continues to stir debate about historical memory, morality, and the destiny of civilizations.

This modern translation restores the clarity and gravity of Plato's original while offering readers a thought-provoking lens on power, hubris, and the loss of harmony between man and nature.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

  • The Grand Vision of Atlantis - Explore Plato's detailed description of a utopian society and its architecture, politics, and spiritual ideals.
  • A Stark Warning About Corruption - Witness how a virtuous nation can fall when consumed by greed and imperial ambition.
  • Plato's Reflections on Governance and Power - Gain insights into ancient ideals of balance, justice, and the dangers of excess.
  • A Modern, Reader-Friendly Translation - Made accessible for today's thinkers, preserving the philosophical depth and mythological wonder.
  • One of the Oldest Accounts of Civilizational Collapse - A timeless reminder of how prosperity without virtue can lead to ruin.

Whether you're fascinated by ancient history, intrigued by lost civilizations, or drawn to deep philosophical storytelling, Critias is an essential read.

Begin the journey into Atlantis-and ask yourself what still echoes in our world today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781806292837
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication date: 06/30/2025
Series: Library of Alexandria , #369
Pages: 46
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Plato, one of the most famous philosophers in the world, lived during the Classical Period in Ancient Greece. A student of Socrates and a teacher to Aristotle, he was the founder of The Academy, the first school of higher learning in Europe. Plato is the most prominent figure in the history of Ancient Greek philosophy and the originator of the Platonist school of thought. Using dramatic elements like dialogue and humor, his form of writing was considered innovative in his time. Plato's best–known work, The Republic, is widely acknowledged as the cornerstone of Western philosophy. His other extensively read works include The Symposium, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, and The Laws.
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