In Statesman, Plato offers a philosophical investigation into the nature of leadership, governance, and the qualities that define a true statesman. Through a dialogue with an Eleatic stranger, Socrates examines what distinguishes a genuine ruler from a mere sophist or imitator of political skill. The discussion delves into the art of politics, the organization of the city, and the balance between law, expertise, and moral virtue. Plato also explores how knowledge, judgment, and experience guide ...