"Berges' project in this book is to develop a virtue theory of the law by way of a close examination of six of Plato's dialogues. This is an intriguing- and fruitful line of inquiry, at the intersection of virtue ethics, ancient philosophy, and the philosophy of law... No existing study covers the ground that she covers in this book, and her treatment is thorough, scholarly, and well-informed." -- Tim Chappell, The Open University, UK "This is a marvelous book that undertakes the novel but vital project of examining Plato's dialogues for the insights they provide into virtue ethics and especially the implications of virtue ethics for political philosophy. Anyone interested in Plato, contemporary virtue ethics or contemporary political philosophy will benefit from reading it." - Professor Chris Bobonich, Stanford University, USA