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biography on plato. Plato Plato was born in Athens, in May or December into a
moderately well to do family. ... Plato's own real name was Aristocles. ...
plato. ... Moreover, Plato suggests a rigid hierarchy between the three classes:
Philosopher-king is the highest class, which is to rule. ...
Plato. According to Plato; justice is the excellence of our souls. ... Plato was
highly dissatisfied with the prevailing conditions in Athens. ...
Plato. Plato. By Michael McDaniel Plato was the best known of all the great Greek
philosophers. ... Born in Athens circa BC 427, Plato sought out political status. ...
Plato Vs Shelley. ... Plato believed that there is only one who "makes the essence of
the bed," (44) the single idea and therefore that is the truth. ...
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In his Republic, Plato suggests that in an "ideal state", the members should be divided into three different classes: philosopher-king (ruler), guardian and merchant. Philosopher-king is to rule the whole state, guardian is to keep the order and maintain security within the state or fight the war with another state, and merchant is to satisfy the material needs of the members of the state.
Moreover, Plato suggests a rigid hierarchy between the three classes: Philosopher-king is the highest class, which is to rule. The guardian is obliged to unconditionally comply with the philosopher-king, and merchant is the lowest class, and must comply with the philosopher-king and the guardian.
People of one class can't interfere with the affairs of another class, because Plato believes that people have different skills and innate aptitudes as he says "...no two of us are born exactly alike. We have different natural aptitudes, which fit us for different jobs". This is one of the points that Plato criticizes democratic regime; in democratic regime, one person can interfere into another's affair, this would cause "injustice".
In his Republic, Plato always criticizes democratic regime. He claims that democratic regime is an unjust regime, the regime by opportunity not capacity, the regime that causes upheaval and confusion among the people. Democratic regime is like a toy regime: people can change administration all the time and people's too much choice would lead them to confusion. Democracy makes the poor poorer and the rich richer.
Plato's ideal state should be fairly small and justly adequate. Too big state would be very hard to govern. By justly adequate, Plato wants to mean that the material needs should be equally shared by the three classes of the state, private property is not allowed to all the three classes. Though merchant is to earn the material needs, Plato does not allow this class to embrace all of...
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