Plato
Title: Plato
Category: History
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Plato
Every society is based upon some sort of organized structure, which can be governed through a democratic government, or even a totalitarian society. Each type of society is equipped with an idealistic approach. Plato argued that an aristocratic government would be an efficient approach primarily because it is efficient, most just, and it keeps its citizens happy. This aristocratic government sets the stage for a strategic knowledge to create happy lifestyles for its citizens. Within
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flourish and become who they are without having the impracticality of being an outsider, and are inevitably accepted by the society as a whole. This idea can readily be defined through Socrates’ idealism of ‘know thyself’, which is a definite stepping-stone to the goal of living a happy life.
Plato’s Republic thus sets the stage for each citizen not only gain knowledge of who they are, but live a more content and justified lifestyle.
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