Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) Plato.
· "Republic" is one of the most famous works of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. It is a Socratic dialogue written around 380 BCE concerning justice, the order and character of the just city-state, and the just man.
· In this work, Plato outlines his vision of a society governed by philosopher-kings and discusses the role of education, the nature of reality, and the theory of forms.
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· TS Eliot: T.S. Eliot was a renowned 20th-century poet, essayist, and playwright known for works like "The Waste Land" and "Four Quartets," but he did not write "Republic."
· John Ruskin: John Ruskin was a leading English art critic and social thinker of the Victorian era, famous for his writings on art and architecture, such as "The Stones of Venice."
· Leo Tolstoy: Leo Tolstoy was a Russian writer best known for his novels "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina."