David Stone’s “The Plato Cult And Other Philosophical Follies” is a witty non‑fiction collection that playfully examines classic ideas from philosophy, art, politics and business, making the material accessible to both young adults and mature readers. The essays blend cultural insight with a light‑hearted tone, offering a fresh perspective on timeless questions while remaining grounded in everyday experience.
The hardcover edition, published in 1991, presents a tidy layout that invites casual browsing as well as deeper study, appealing to fans of philosophy, cultural commentary and interdisciplinary thought. Its engaging style makes it a suitable pick for readers interested in the crossroads of ideas, leisure reading, and thoughtful discourse.
Condition is solid: the binding is tight and the pages are clean with no writing, dog‑ears or stains, and the book comes from a smoke‑free home. Only the front inner cover and acknowledgement page show minor thumbing, otherwise the volume is in excellent shape.